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Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby fireyrob » Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:11 pm

As some of you know Im track riding my bike about once a month. Just wanted to ask...

1. Should I turn her over between days and how often?
2. Do I need a trickle charger to keep the battery from going totally flat? And if so how often should I throw it on?

Any other idea's on upkeep is appreciated!

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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby Glen » Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:22 pm

A good thrashing at the track once a month should be fine mate. I'd be lucky to ride mine that much anyway
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby Blurr » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:18 pm

try and keep the tyres from sitting on the concrete to long as the chemicals in it eat away at the rubber.

either use bike stands or some type of mat underneath them
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby robracer » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:23 pm

Trickle charge or a cahrge once a week will keep the battery in tip top condition.
as above use stands front & back
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby timmyrocks » Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:29 pm

1 months should be ok dude as the others said totally agree,,,,,
fuel can go off and does all sorts of dramas to the bikes performance untill its gone

if you leave the tank emptyish ofter each track day then you solve the problem of a whole tank of stale fuel,,,,, but then encourage rust :roll:
if you leave it full and leave it for to long then it may go stale,,,,
1 month should be fine dude much longer then that though and i would be starting it to lower the fuel and then top up with freah stuff or something.

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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby fireyrob » Mon Jul 14, 2008 5:34 pm

Sweet all! Thanx for the advice... Just wasn't sure thats all! 8)
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby photomike666 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:44 pm

As far as trickle charges go, would one of those solar ones do the job ok? Been thinking about putting one on the shed roof and putting terminals somewhere accessible on the race bike. Should keep the battery charged without plugging in a trickle charger??
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby robracer » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:53 pm

photomike666 wrote:As far as trickle charges go, would one of those solar ones do the job ok? Been thinking about putting one on the shed roof and putting terminals somewhere accessible on the race bike. Should keep the battery charged without plugging in a trickle charger??


We expect a full report if you do ;) it sounds like a perfect solution :D
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby RichB » Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:14 pm

Can you plug a charger onto a battery that is still connected? I never do, but am sick of resetting the clock etc when I do give it a charge up. So if I can shortcut that sh1t, I will. Please advise :D
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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby Slow and wobbly » Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:17 pm

RichB wrote:Can you plug a charger onto a battery that is still connected? I never do, but am sick of resetting the clock etc when I do give it a charge up. So if I can shortcut that sh1t, I will. Please advise :D


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Re: Turning over an unridden bike...

Postby photomike666 » Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:21 am

robracer wrote:
photomike666 wrote:As far as trickle charges go, would one of those solar ones do the job ok? Been thinking about putting one on the shed roof and putting terminals somewhere accessible on the race bike. Should keep the battery charged without plugging in a trickle charger??


We expect a full report if you do ;) it sounds like a perfect solution :D


This turned out to be a more expensive solution, at least in initial set up. in order to have the solar panel on the shed roof it needed to be waterproof, and therefore the cheap car ones would not work. Panel was just short of $100 posted. Then I'd want some form of regulator so the panel doesn't overcharge the battery or drain the battery over night. Reg was about another $45 posted.

I got offered a trickle charger from one of our sponsors for $45 posted, but I'm still looking at the solar option for other reasons. If it ever happens I'll let you know.
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