I need a jump starter for my 1971 750 commando, the normal suspects (for cars) the connectors won't fit as the battery terminals are a lot smaller than cars, can anyone suggest a jump starter, and if it has a compressor built in all the better.
Thanks
Have you considered wiring…
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Previously martin_peacock wrote:
Have you considered wiring in a lead with a socket that allows you to plug in a jump starter or charger?
No but I might just get a motorcycle battery charger, I can wait for that to work was just wondering if there was such a thing. Are these leads available or home built jobbies
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Halfords sell bike jump st…
Halfords sell bike jump start leads, OK for a kickstart bike but get hot jumping anything else
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You could always knock som…
You could always knock some up overnight whilst the battery is charging?
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For a kickstart bike you o…
For a kickstart bike you only need 16 amp cable or thereabouts with a couple of crocodile clips on either end.
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Every rider should carry o…
Every rider should carry one of these:
£29.99 inc. P+P
I can vouch for the claim that it will start medium-size petrol-engined cars; with USB outlet to power your phone as well.
If you have a large diesel, bigger versions are available (at higher prices).
Previously Paul Gilbert wrote:
I need a jump starter for my 1971 750 commando, the normal suspects (for cars) the connectors won't fit as the battery terminals are a lot smaller than cars, can anyone suggest a jump starter, and if it has a compressor built in all the better.
Thanks
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Previously Paul Gilbert wr…
Previously Paul Gilbert wrote:
Previously martin_peacock wrote:
Have you considered wiring in a lead with a socket that allows you to plug in a jump starter or charger?
No but I might just get a motorcycle battery charger, I can wait for that to work was just wondering if there was such a thing. Are these leads available or home built jobbies
I believe some chargers have leads and connectors supplied for this. There is a wide range available from 'Vehicle Wiring Products'
http://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/?jssCart=65940201a3ea53a886ab33a88855f231
I fitted a DIN 'Hella' type socket to my Commando both to supply auxilliary power and to plug in a charger if needed.
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Have you considered wiring in a lead with a socket that allows you to plug in a jump starter or charger?