« Reply #18 on: November 14, 2011, 03:46:10 PM »
I have always had good luck with battery life. I always keep the bikes on a battery tender and this seems to work for me.
Goldwing is 9 years old with the same battery. The monitor shows 65% life still in it. I just ordered a new battery for it for Xmas present. I never had a battery last more than 10 years. My BMW battery in the car lasted 10 years and always on a tender. 09 Concours battery going strong and showing 85% life on the Battery Bug.
Yep, I think that using a quality battery tender (that will never overcharge) will greatly extend the life of most people's lead acid batteries. LA just really do NOT like being left in a less-than-near-fully-charged state. I wish I had one

It is on my to-do list.

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