Low Country HD has a video where they created a plate with copper tubing flatten n electrical tape. Clamp on the end nearest you n the other end to the starter bolt. This way you don't have to squeeze into that space. The end of the part was grinded to a semi circle so it could fit around the starter.
I did this, jump start battery, but rectifier was problem. By time I rode bike home failed rectifier had destroyed my battery. Now I'm buying both, make sure problem isn't someplace other than needing a new battery?
Yes that jump from a starter is handy .I presume you can also connect your charger the same way ( saves getting seat off to get to battery terminals .??
I made the mistake of trying to jump my bike from my car. I not only fried my battery, I fried the entire electrical system. I had to replace it all. Lesson learned the hard way.
@@billyd5317 It is safe to use a car just make sure the car engine is off as the cars alternator put out way to many amps ? for the bike system to handle.
Thanks for info. Can you tell me what this problem may be. I have a 2021 street glide. It’s been in garage for months while I had surgery. I do not have battery tender on it but have gone to start it every weekend with no problem maybe a little drag when it’s been cold outside. Today I did same it started I let it run for awhile then shut it off. Before I went back into house I decided to turn it on one more time. This time it did turn over I can here fuel injectors same as all the other times only this time it stayed on for few seconds then stopped. Like it flooded or not getting gas. Any info would be appreciated. Can the battery be too low to keep gas from staying on? Thanks again
I don’t think it’s pre ignition , that has more to do with riding at a high temp and heat from top of piston us causing the fuel to detonate early and retards the timing. Charge your battery full charge and try again. If it cranks and runs for a few seconds and dies then you may have a problem with your Bank Angle Sensor possibly. The BAS inhibits your ignition and will cause the bike to shut down and lose spark. If you turn the switch off and wait 10 seconds the BAS will reset, try to crank again, if it runs for a few seconds and shuts down again repeat the process a couple more times to see if the symptoms are consistent. May well be your BAS. Might be a stand alone BAS or it could be incorporated into the TSM.
No, there is no fuel pump on a bike, it's all gravity fed. Probably something else, bad battery, stator (alternator), voltage regulator... FYI im not a bike mechanic.
If you want to use a trickle charger on your bike the best way is to mount a pigtail directly to your battery posts. Most trickle chargers come with a pig tail for this purpose. Not a full on battery charger but a trickle charger. The pigtail usually has a black wire and red wire, red being your positive and black negative. Some will have two black wires but will show you how to connect the pigtail either way. Once you connect the pigtail jus pull it out from inside the frame work and attach it to the frame someplace with a zip tie where You can access it but it’s not real noticeable. When you want to connect the charger to the bike battery simply plug into the pigtail without removing any parts from the bike.
OK... that part about a car battery providing too much amps? Really??? Bogusity! Most lithium jump start packs can put out more current than most car batteries can. Current is drawn from a battery. It will only give what is being demanded. If the dead battery and starter wants 100A, then that's what the car battery will provide and no more. The car battery being bigger will just be able to provide those 100A for a longer period of time than the smaller sibling motorcycle battery. 12V is 12V, whether from a MC battery or a car battery. Nothing can get fried if the connections are the right way around and they're both 12V batteries! Cheech!!!!
@@fentontaylor9021 Amps is something that are drawn from a battery, not pushed. Same goes for an alternator. In older days when non-electronic regulators were in use on cars, attempting to draw more Amps than the alternator could deliver could damage the alternator. Hence the do-not-start-while-jumping practice back then.
That's a great tip about jumping from a car to a bike. I didn't know that info.
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Thank you, brother. That was very helpful. I’ll put you on my TikTok.
Wow, very informative, thank you
Last option is push start if you have a buddy or 2.
Low Country HD has a video where they created a plate with copper tubing flatten n electrical tape. Clamp on the end nearest you n the other end to the starter bolt. This way you don't have to squeeze into that space. The end of the part was grinded to a semi circle so it could fit around the starter.
This video was clutch! I was able to jump my bike using the starter…and it worked like a charm!
Try this with a 2019 heritage classic 114! Good luck! How about some modern Harley tips without blowing the 7.5 fuse
I did this, jump start battery, but rectifier was problem. By time I rode bike home failed rectifier had destroyed my battery. Now I'm buying both, make sure problem isn't someplace other than needing a new battery?
Yes that jump from a starter is handy .I presume you can also connect your charger the same way ( saves getting seat off to get to battery terminals .??
I can't find the starter bolt to jump my Deluxe without removing the seat. Is it behind the oil pan?
Can you ground to the frame and connect the positive lead to the positive cable at the starter ?
Yes, that is the way I jump start mine, I do shut off the car before connecting the cables to the bike. 2014 street glide
Yes I use the starter post because it is straight to the battery, but If it doesn't stay up then I'll remove the seat, to inspect the terminals.
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I made the mistake of trying to jump my bike from my car. I not only fried my battery, I fried the entire electrical system. I had to replace it all. Lesson learned the hard way.
Was the car running?
What is considered the “entire electrical system”?
You just saved my motocycle and I thank you. That was my next step.
@@billyd5317 It is safe to use a car just make sure the car engine is off as the cars alternator put out way to many amps ? for the bike system to handle.
@@rockyflores1351 Battery,regulator,and alternator....when I learned I only fried my regulator.....
very helpful thank you !
Thank you! Exactly what I was looking for.
How about a street bob?
How do I access the terminals on a 2021 1200?
how do you jump start a 2019 Heritage softail? the battery is buried under the mono shock
Same on a street bob I'm like do I dare try a push with belt drive lol
How many amps is the jump box?
Thank you!
Ummm can you do a softball next?
The last one that's how you jump yourself right?? What tools do I need to have in the bike just in case?
Thanks for info. Can you tell me what this problem may be. I have a 2021 street glide. It’s been in garage for months while I had surgery. I do not have battery tender on it but have gone to start it every weekend with no problem maybe a little drag when it’s been cold outside. Today I did same it started I let it run for awhile then shut it off. Before I went back into house I decided to turn it on one more time. This time it did turn over I can here fuel injectors same as all the other times only this time it stayed on for few seconds then stopped. Like it flooded or not getting gas. Any info would be appreciated. Can the battery be too low to keep gas from staying on? Thanks again
Years ago I remember they called that problem ( pre ignition )
Not sure what the answer was to that happening .
I don’t think it’s pre ignition , that has more to do with riding at a high temp and heat from top of piston us causing the fuel to detonate early and retards the timing. Charge your battery full charge and try again. If it cranks and runs for a few seconds and dies then you may have a problem with your Bank Angle Sensor possibly. The BAS inhibits your ignition and will cause the bike to shut down and lose spark. If you turn the switch off and wait 10 seconds the BAS will reset, try to crank again, if it runs for a few seconds and shuts down again repeat the process a couple more times to see if the symptoms are consistent. May well be your BAS. Might be a stand alone BAS or it could be incorporated into the TSM.
No, there is no fuel pump on a bike, it's all gravity fed. Probably something else, bad battery, stator (alternator), voltage regulator... FYI im not a bike mechanic.
I use a Buture ( portable charger /starter. .)
Thank you! I have been searching for a video with a jump from the starter. I have a v-rod and the battery is a bitch to get to!
Can you tender/trickle charge off of the + starter post and a ground?
If you want to use a trickle charger on your bike the best way is to mount a pigtail directly to your battery posts. Most trickle chargers come with a pig tail for this purpose. Not a full on battery charger but a trickle charger. The pigtail usually has a black wire and red wire, red being your positive and black negative. Some will have two black wires but will show you how to connect the pigtail either way. Once you connect the pigtail jus pull it out from inside the frame work and attach it to the frame someplace with a zip tie where You can access it but it’s not real noticeable. When you want to connect the charger to the bike battery simply plug into the pigtail without removing any parts from the bike.
@@204Heavy I Tuck Mine Under Seat On right Side !
Let Bike Coool Before Plug In . Or May Melt On Hot Pipe/;-)))
@@MrNetnut yeah man, watch the hot pipe! Lol!
sick! thx
I jumped my 94 FXRP with a VW golf. I had left my ignition on, then went into the tattoo parlor for 4+ hours. Stuff happens…
Is it a tech tip, or a Tex tip?!
OK... that part about a car battery providing too much amps? Really??? Bogusity! Most lithium jump start packs can put out more current than most car batteries can. Current is drawn from a battery. It will only give what is being demanded. If the dead battery and starter wants 100A, then that's what the car battery will provide and no more. The car battery being bigger will just be able to provide those 100A for a longer period of time than the smaller sibling motorcycle battery. 12V is 12V, whether from a MC battery or a car battery. Nothing can get fried if the connections are the right way around and they're both 12V batteries! Cheech!!!!
maybe some alternators will put out too many amps. He said to do it without starting the car.
@@fentontaylor9021 Amps is something that are drawn from a battery, not pushed. Same goes for an alternator. In older days when non-electronic regulators were in use on cars, attempting to draw more Amps than the alternator could deliver could damage the alternator. Hence the do-not-start-while-jumping practice back then.
Doesn't work for the fatbob. It's a pain to get to the battery on it.
Of course the demonstration is not of a softail model... good luck getting to the battery
IF you do jump off a vehicle find the smallest one you can NOT a F-350 Super Duty etc...
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really….. remove the seat? ummmm, are y’all hiring master techs?
Did you even bother to watch the full video?
For that particular bike… YES!
doesn;t work that way on an 07 softail
Bro I was thinking same dam thing
My 07 almost killed the v8 truck with it running and still didn't start
What about the push jump 😂
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