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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Ok then, As I don't use the bike a great deal during winter I am thinking of buying a battery tender and was woundering what you lot think about them who's got one?

    Now looking in the MotoMail there is a Battery Doc at $100 and then there's the Battery Tender at $200.
    These two items do the very same thing so why is one twice the price of the other?
    Do these little puppys realy save the battery from a slow death?

    Thanks in advance and if it makes a dif then my battery is a sealed low mainance type.
    How'd ya get on?

    I've got one here that with your KB discount you can have for $60 + courier.

    Let me know via PM.
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    Good price WT I would have bought one off you if I didn't already have one.
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    Merv

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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    Ok then, As I don't use the bike a great deal during winter I am thinking of buying a battery tender and was woundering what you lot think about them who's got one?
    .
    I got a battery tender a few years ago, since the bikes tend to sit around a lot at home, and the BMW clock drains the battery in a couple of weeks. Works well, although there are cheaper alternatives.
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    Whats that Frosty, $50 bucks for a jump starter, I'm woundering if you might want one for the whale? Oh thats right you aint riding that again eh!

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    We still have fine weather here for those who don,t like wet weather riding.....I guess it must be wet all the time where you are.

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