by radiograf » Sat Feb 04, 2012 6:10 am
Just a few thoughts on battery charging. As most bike batteries have a small capacity, they should only be charged at 1amp or less. Never use a car charger as they operate at 4amps. Personaly I use an Optimate charger, which as its computerised moniters the charging rate, so can be left on for a long time. They are ideal if you are laying the bike up for winter, as nothing kills a battery quicker than leaving the alarm on for a couple of months, as it drains the battery compleatly. If you're on 6volts, they do a duel volt version called the Accumate.
I would also recommend a weekly charge up anyway, as you never put back into the battery what you take out on start up.
Of course, one of the main reasons that it is more difficult to start in winter, is that the oil becomes thicker as it gets colder. Check in your hand book if you can use a lighter weight oil during the winter months. An old trick is to throw a blanket over the bike whilst it is still warm, just make sure you don't get it on the hot exhaust!
You could also wrap the battery in bubble wrap.