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How many threads precisely have you created on this subject?
Interesting addition that the shops closed down. Even more interesting that the battery was dry stored for months.
Conclusion - you either got it at sale price because the store was closing down or you're trying to make it look like the battery hasn't been on the bike for a few months.
Nobody buys a battery to keep on the shelf...unless perhaps they had a bike constantly blowing batteries up
Seems legit. ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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Tried going to another dynavolt dealer, explaining the situation? (calmly, without acting like a wang and slagging them off all over the internet)They may be able to contact the supplier (provided you kept your reciept) and the supplier may be able to issue a replacement.
Or, you could continue to bawww ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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You've replaced the battery and it hasn't been three weeks! My god don't you know dynavolt battery replacements have a 3 week discharge time, wait until 3 weeks are up and come back on.
To test you battery you need a large screw driver, lightly press the metal shaft across the positive and negative terminals, caution though this has to be done in bike, with the fuel filler cap open and a naked flame dropped in to test fuel levels, if you get a small explosion the battery is fine, if nothing happens replace battery, use a bigger screw driver and rub bike over with a petrol soaked rag.
(In case of severe knob head syndrome, the above advice is crap and should be tried by anyone except stupid dicks who like to complain and moan, also for legal bods, do not listen to my advice) ____________________ Kawasaki Z800 (SOLD) |
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| Bubblin77 wrote: | You've replaced the battery and it hasn't been three weeks! My god don't you know dynavolt battery replacements have a 3 week discharge time, wait until 3 weeks are up and come back on.
To test you battery you need a large screw driver, lightly press the metal shaft across the positive and negative terminals, caution though this has to be done in bike, with the fuel filler cap open and a naked flame dropped in to test fuel levels, if you get a small explosion the battery is fine, if nothing happens replace battery, use a bigger screw driver and rub bike over with a petrol soaked rag.
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(In case of severe knob head syndrome, the above advice is crap and should be tried by anyone except stupid dicks who like to complain and moan, also for legal bods, do not listen to my advice) |
I've just tried this and nothing nappened. I have a slack chain, so that's probably why. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 118 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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