theklanchXL1200N
Active Member
Hopefully I'll never have to jump my bike. I would try like heck to catch it in gear first.
I recently had to jump my diesel box truck. I left the lights on for about 2 1/2 hours and found myself without enough juice to crank the motor. I talked AAA into coming out (since anything with dual rear wheels isn't covered by an AAA auto membership) and the tow truck guy and I tried in vain to get the truck started. The truck is a Mitusbishi Fuso cab-over. It has two batteries. We tried every combination of the four posts we could think of. After about an hour the tow guys boss was telling him to leave me, but it seems like Chad the tow driver is like me, he likes a challenge he wasn't gonna leave me stranded. I said to him, "Hey, why don't we try the positive jumper to the starter selenoid and the neg to the frame?" Sure enough it fired right up. No cables on the battery.
That is my suggestion to anybody that finds themselves in that situation with a bike, find some metal for the ground (swingarm, shock stud, axle nut) and the terminal on the starter selenoid. It works on my quad too which has a bad stator and needs jumped after an hour of riding.
I would still try catching it in gear (although it is easier said than done on a HD) but be careful when doing this.......
I recently had to jump my diesel box truck. I left the lights on for about 2 1/2 hours and found myself without enough juice to crank the motor. I talked AAA into coming out (since anything with dual rear wheels isn't covered by an AAA auto membership) and the tow truck guy and I tried in vain to get the truck started. The truck is a Mitusbishi Fuso cab-over. It has two batteries. We tried every combination of the four posts we could think of. After about an hour the tow guys boss was telling him to leave me, but it seems like Chad the tow driver is like me, he likes a challenge he wasn't gonna leave me stranded. I said to him, "Hey, why don't we try the positive jumper to the starter selenoid and the neg to the frame?" Sure enough it fired right up. No cables on the battery.
That is my suggestion to anybody that finds themselves in that situation with a bike, find some metal for the ground (swingarm, shock stud, axle nut) and the terminal on the starter selenoid. It works on my quad too which has a bad stator and needs jumped after an hour of riding.
I would still try catching it in gear (although it is easier said than done on a HD) but be careful when doing this.......