2002 R1150R battery location...crappy first post
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Re: 2002 R1150R battery location...crappy first post
rama - we need to talk. I am just down the road a few miles!
'02 in black - the real BMW color! (Now gone to a new home)
Vann - Lifer No. 295
Vann - Lifer No. 295
Re: 2002 R1150R battery location...crappy first post
Here's my 2 cents...
I agree that the easiest way to charge your battery is through the accessory plug. You will want to pick up a charger like, say, a Battery Tender. I got one from Auto Zone for about $60. I keep it hooked up to my bike via an accessory plug anytime It's in the garage. I bought the bike new in 2003 and it fires up every time, even in the middle of winter.
Now, if you decide you need to access your battery anyway, there is a way to do it without removing the tank. I don't remember the details well enough to describe it here but your owners manual should describe how to remove the necessary bolts and then pivot the tank up. This is what I do to change my air filter.
One last thing. If you do take off the tank and that wasn't enough of a challenge for you then go ahead and change the fuel filter (it's in the tank
). I believe it is supposed to be changed every 24,000 miles or so.
Good luck!
I agree that the easiest way to charge your battery is through the accessory plug. You will want to pick up a charger like, say, a Battery Tender. I got one from Auto Zone for about $60. I keep it hooked up to my bike via an accessory plug anytime It's in the garage. I bought the bike new in 2003 and it fires up every time, even in the middle of winter.
Now, if you decide you need to access your battery anyway, there is a way to do it without removing the tank. I don't remember the details well enough to describe it here but your owners manual should describe how to remove the necessary bolts and then pivot the tank up. This is what I do to change my air filter.
One last thing. If you do take off the tank and that wasn't enough of a challenge for you then go ahead and change the fuel filter (it's in the tank
Good luck!
Trust those who are seeking the truth; Beware of those who say they have found it
Andre Gide
Andre Gide
Re: 2002 R1150R battery location...crappy first post
I had the same question with my very first post with my Rockster. Anyway welcome on board and you will find everyone here really friendly and helpful. Put some pics up.
Ride safe, its getting warmer,
Rich
Ride safe, its getting warmer,
Rich
UK - Hampshire
Suzuki 600 Bandit - 00-04
Yamaha V-MAX 1200 04-08
Rockster 08 -
Suzuki 600 Bandit - 00-04
Yamaha V-MAX 1200 04-08
Rockster 08 -
Re: 2002 R1150R battery location...crappy first post
Just got home and got it charging. Thanks for all the great info..and the idea of a bash here sounds great to me!
Mark
Mark