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A motorcycle battery tender is an equipment to maintain two wheelers. They come in pre-packaged kits and they are a type of trickle battery charger- it never overcharges and charges really slowly. It incorporates “constant current, constant voltage, multi step charging.” Even if you store the battery for days, it does not lose its charge and is always ready for discharge.

The battery tenders are one of the current favorite in markets all over the world. They can be used in small or narrow spaces. Usually they have 4 step charging programs. The motorcycle battery charging process is mentioned in the user’s manual when you buy. Take care to follow each and every instruction step wise for better use. The tenders can charge any lead acid battery and normally uses 12 volt current. Tender will last for years if properly maintained and stored.

Unless it is totally useless, you will never need a replacement. You can purchase them online or from local stores. Check its brand before buying. If buying online, take a look at customer reviews about the product. Depending on the brand, reputation, after sale services, material used, packaging charges and most importantly, technology, are the motorcycle tenders priced. If they become non-working condition, you can get it replaced free of cost within the warranty period. Some popular ones are Tender Junior 12V, Yuasa 12 Volt Smart Shot 900 Battery Charger, and DelTran 12 Volt Battery Tender Plus 1.25 Amp.

Most importantly, motorcycle battery tenders are portable. Most motorbikes have side storing space. Store the tender there. Next time, you have a breakdown and stranded on road without any help for miles, use the battery tender. Apply it then and there and head down the road. You never have to worry about charge getting finished. For little cost, one gets an indispensable tool useful for every motorcycle.

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January 16th, 2008 at 8:08 am

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