Well this info is timely. I just killed my battery and I will check the termials before charging it. Also the advice about the choke is much appreciated. I have been having trouble keeping it going and that is probably the reason. Thanks again.Social Distortion wrote:i have a 650 classic/06
its actually on sale in the Classified sections.
As long as you do the maintenance ( which is easy) the bike will run fine.
Just make sure your battery terminates are securly tight against your battery.
Mine jiggled loose over time and i was wondering why my bike wouldnt start one time.
Also, depending on the weather, allow the bike to warm up.
Dont leave the choke out for an extended amount of time.
If you push it in and the bike dies, its not warm enough yet...
i usually wait for about 15 seconds in the summer and when its cold in Chicago, i'll wait possibly 30 seconds
great bike!
havegunjoe wrote:Well this info is timely. I just killed my battery and I will check the termials before charging it. Also the advice about the choke is much appreciated. I have been having trouble keeping it going and that is probably the reason. Thanks again.Social Distortion wrote:i have a 650 classic/06
its actually on sale in the Classified sections.
As long as you do the maintenance ( which is easy) the bike will run fine.
Just make sure your battery terminates are securly tight against your battery.
Mine jiggled loose over time and i was wondering why my bike wouldnt start one time.
Also, depending on the weather, allow the bike to warm up.
Dont leave the choke out for an extended amount of time.
If you push it in and the bike dies, its not warm enough yet...
i usually wait for about 15 seconds in the summer and when its cold in Chicago, i'll wait possibly 30 seconds
great bike!
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