Brendan Mulachy
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Being a few miles furtherwarmless coldSouth than you, mine stay taxed all the way through. Used to SORN a couple but forgot to re-tax them in Spring so was stuck with less choice until the end of the month (I'm too tight to tax 'em after the 7th or any month! Never buy any vehicle after then either!)
I have a couple of questions about that.Optimate plugged in for its winter slumber.
I plug in my battery (still in the bike) if I'm not riding for more than a few days and would leave it on for as long as I wasn't using it. It'll trickle charge, only using power when needed.I have a couple of questions about that.
1. Do you take the battery off the bike or leave it connected?
2. Do you leave the Optimate connected and switched on all through the winter?
Cheers.
I have a couple of questions about that.
1. Do you take the battery off the bike or leave it connected?
2. Do you leave the Optimate connected and switched on all through the winter?
Cheers.
I have a couple of questions about that.
1. Do you take the battery off the bike or leave it connected?
2. Do you leave the Optimate connected and switched on all through the winter?
Cheers.
I have noting but praise for the continuous use of Optimate chargers, my little used 1997 ZX9R is still on it's first replacement battery from new.My Optimate will be on until next spring. You fit a cable that allows the battery to be left on the bike. There are crocodile clips too if you want to charge it off the bike.
Yeah, but on the horizon there is sunshine...
Indeed but that horizon is in the English Channel, beyond Plymouth.Yeah, but on the horizon there is sunshine...




For those interested (but running low on patience!), Allen Millyard's recovered and had been busy - here's a link to part 17 of the Nemesis restoration.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yctVGpAEZcI&t=35s
He's like that IRL too.