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Assuming you already have a battery charger on hand. DO NOT turn it ON until are connected, else you may damage your battery cells. You'll see a Black and Red alligator clip on the Battery Charger. View the battery and see below each post there is a "+" and "-". Connect the Red clip to "+" and Black to "-".. Once connected, turn on Battery Charger AC power and leave it for at least 4 hours but no more than 12 hours since connection. After that you battery should already been fully charged and strong enough to keep your motorbike start running.
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Hi,
Do you have an alarm & Immobiliser fitted on your bike as these drain the battery on your bike very quickly?
If so i would recommend removing your battery and fully charging it with a decent amp-age charger. If you have your garage attached to your house then i would definitely recommend purchasing a trickle charger and when not using your bike keep this plugged into the mains and you should not have this problem again. all motorbike shops sell these chargers If after this the battery goes flat again i would suggest purchasing a new battery.
This is a common fault as most motorbikes sit in the garage through the winter months and if not kept on charge will deteriorate. Hope this helps.
remove the fuel tak, the plug is under the rubber cap right on the top of the engine. it is quite deep down, you will need an extension on the plug spanner
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