Stu prefers to have someone else "pack his exhaust" around remote desert campfires. Just sayin'.> However, I certainly wouldn't want to be in the midst of a 2000 mile > week-long motorcycle camping trip, packing my exhaust around the > campfire.
battery charger pigtail
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RM
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[dsn_nklr650] big gun exhaust for klr
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:15:51 -0800, "Stuart Mumford"
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battery charger pigtail
But a Battery Tender comes with changeable ends that happen to use a
2-Way connector. So I stayed with it and cut off the ends of the
small M/C charger I also had so I can just plug it directly into the
2-Way coming off the battery so I can use either charger without
thinking about it, just plug it in and charge.
But I understand what you did.
Also my way I can just install a 2-Way on any 12v thing I need to run
and just plug into the bike. (no aux 12v on my bike like a cig
lighter plug)
Whatever works is always the best thing hey.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier"
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> > I find it easier to run just 1 wire; a hot battery terminal wire to an > insulated female bullet crimp connector. With the round female > insulated crimp connector, you can just stick in a screw or proper > uninsulated male bullet crimp connector. Then I can clip my trickle > charger or regular charger RED lead to the screw or male connector. The > chargers BLACK can be clipped onto any ground on my motos and there are > at least a dozen easy ground spots on most motorcycles. > > Jeffrey >
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