If it weren’t for your easy-to-follow, step by step video, I would not have been able to change my battery out myself, thank you so much. God bless & safe travels.
I have a 2019 SC. The battery removal/install NEVER seemed this easy. For the past few years, I haven't reinstalled the black plastic brace. It always seems like it's so much harder than it should be.
What was difficult about it? Many people don’t like the multiple steps and some people just have a hard time fitting the tools where they need to be. Hopefully, it’ll get easier for you. Thanks for the comment! 🙏
Thank you! Doing this video has made me realize a lot of people need a lot of things that are small but somewhat complicated! A ton more of BETTER vids to follow!
Dealing with a dead 2024 super cub right now. Battery. Thanks for video. Also my roommate noticed a wire under the seat, an adapter you can plug a battery trickle charger into? Is that what that's for?
@@nodoff they hold the wires in place on the front and the back, but I don’t think it would be a detriment if you removed it. However, after 20+ years of owning Honda cars and bikes, reverse engineering their parts is usually not recommended. They put millions into research and development. Some things are better left untouched. With that said, I modify a LOT of thing. I don’t think you doing this will hurt. Thanks for the comment!!!
...so if i were unlucky enough to have also dropped the hex nut into the wire abyss but did not have it fall out anywhere, what are the chances i can just leave it and pretend it didn't exist? Or will i have to take off all the plastic panels to try to find it? I wobbled the bike but nothing shook loose 😢
Honestly, it should last years if you turn the deactivate key fob for long stretches (10+ days) you won’t be on the bike. Cheers! Thanks for the comment!
I own a 2021, and I just put in a new battery today (2024) If you’re like me and don’t use a trickle charger, *definitely* deactivate the key fob. Over time it will take years off the life of your battery, as I’ve recently discovered.
what a mess my old honda city sh50 one screwdriver cover then you can push off and on battery terninal one unit only goes one way anyway starts with dead battery on kick start and no funny keyless keys old tech is still the best
If it weren’t for your easy-to-follow, step by step video, I would not have been able to change my battery out myself, thank you so much. God bless & safe travels.
@@strangetang5681 I am glad! I don’t make these for money or views but to help someone just looking for an answer!!! Hope everything went well!
I appreciate you man, keep up with the videos !!!
Thank you so much!
Good tips there. It can be a shocking experience! LOL! Nice job. 👍
You got that right!
Helpful info!
I have a 2019 SC. The battery removal/install NEVER seemed this easy. For the past few years, I haven't reinstalled the black plastic brace. It always seems like it's so much harder than it should be.
What was difficult about it? Many people don’t like the multiple steps and some people just have a hard time fitting the tools where they need to be. Hopefully, it’ll get easier for you. Thanks for the comment! 🙏
Thank you. Now I feel confident that I can do this myself. Great video.
You are so welcome! I love comments like this!
This is timely for me as mine would not start. Hope I change it as smoothly as you make it look.
Let’s us know how it went!
Good job, best video so far...
Thank you! Doing this video has made me realize a lot of people need a lot of things that are small but somewhat complicated! A ton more of BETTER vids to follow!
Good to know how to do it - my 2020 SC125 - with 29 actual miles (!) - should be on the road this week if the weather tops 60°!
Be safe out there and stay warm!! It’s hot in central Florida already!
You are supposed to ride in cold enough whether to freeze your tits off
Dealing with a dead 2024 super cub right now. Battery. Thanks for video. Also my roommate noticed a wire under the seat, an adapter you can plug a battery trickle charger into? Is that what that's for?
@@LazyEyePolitics what does the wire look like?
Thank you for this! Well done.
Thank you for the comment! You are welcome!!!🙏
Excellent content thank you!
As long as I’ve helped ONE person it is all worth it!
Thank you!
Thank YOU for the comment! I hope this helped you
Can I remove the battery cover forever?
I mean not put it back.
@@nodoff they hold the wires in place on the front and the back, but I don’t think it would be a detriment if you removed it. However, after 20+ years of owning Honda cars and bikes, reverse engineering their parts is usually not recommended. They put millions into research and development. Some things are better left untouched. With that said, I modify a LOT of thing. I don’t think you doing this will hurt. Thanks for the comment!!!
...so if i were unlucky enough to have also dropped the hex nut into the wire abyss but did not have it fall out anywhere, what are the chances i can just leave it and pretend it didn't exist? Or will i have to take off all the plastic panels to try to find it? I wobbled the bike but nothing shook loose 😢
I would just replace it with an identical and keep rolling.
@@Yoshi-Mooch thank you! I still haven't seen the original hex nut so it either flung itself to obscurity or wedged itself somewhere harmless 🤞🤞🤞
Whats the lifespan off a battery so when should i replace ie every year five years etc thank you though prefer to let the garage do it
Best patrick
Honestly, it should last years if you turn the deactivate key fob for long stretches (10+ days) you won’t be on the bike. Cheers! Thanks for the comment!
I own a 2021, and I just put in a new battery today (2024)
If you’re like me and don’t use a trickle charger, *definitely* deactivate the key fob. Over time it will take years off the life of your battery, as I’ve recently discovered.
what a mess my old honda city sh50 one screwdriver cover then you can push off and on battery terninal one unit only goes one way anyway starts with dead battery on kick start and no funny keyless keys old tech is still the best
@@iandaniels8386 If you love working on small bikes then it’s a pleasure to take it out! It’s really not that hard, it takes about 5 minutes!