Our Battery said to charge it also. But we just fired the bike up. The next day it fired up but we let it run for a while also. The bike still fires up everyday on that same battery.
good explained. Just wanted to mention, that there is another variant at the european (german)market of the Ninja 250r. My Ninja has a second cap with cables on top of the battery cap, which you unscrewed. So, for my Ninja i first had to remove this top cap. This is done by hand, you dont need a screwdriver. Then, i had to unscrew the middle screw at the backside which you unscrewed as well. The two other screws at the left and right of the battery i could left inside. After unscrewed this single screw i continued like in your video: Pulling back the battery cap with their cable connectors and then unscrew the minus and plus pole.
Question, the instructions to my battery says to charge it after I fill it with the acid, I don’t have a charger, can I not charge it and my bike still work?
Good question. I do not know exact dimensions but I went to my local auto shop and they gave me the size I needed when I told them what motorcycle it was for.
Just a PSA... this really wasnt a "how to" video, it was more like "this is how we did it" lol. And it was more for some comedy than anything. I have no clue about putting a battery on the ground. Never heard that 🤔
Glad this video helped ya! Most of my videos are not professional "how to" videos. However I try to go thru all the processes and show how it actually goes in real life. 👍
@@edwardandrade4390 unfortunately I don't know. We were hoping it was the battery on my brothers bike in this video. It happened to be the battery so we got lucky.
Our Battery said to charge it also. But we just fired the bike up. The next day it fired up but we let it run for a while also. The bike still fires up everyday on that same battery.
good explained. Just wanted to mention, that there is another variant at the european (german)market of the Ninja 250r. My Ninja has a second cap with cables on top of the battery cap, which you unscrewed. So, for my Ninja i first had to remove this top cap. This is done by hand, you dont need a screwdriver. Then, i had to unscrew the middle screw at the backside which you unscrewed as well. The two other screws at the left and right of the battery i could left inside. After unscrewed this single screw i continued like in your video: Pulling back the battery cap with their cable connectors and then unscrew the minus and plus pole.
I'm glad you were able to use some of the info in our vid 👊👊
Muito obrigado amigo vó trocar a bateria da minha é da mesma moto que a sua verde também 2011
Fico feliz que tenha gostado do vídeo. As bicicletas verdes vão mais rápido! 👊
@@Bennyrogue bicicleta
@@pescadoresdetrairas prefiro moto lol
Good job guys!
Thank you! It was rough but we got it done. 🤣
Thanks!!!!!!! Nice explain bro
Question, the instructions to my battery says to charge it after I fill it with the acid, I don’t have a charger, can I not charge it and my bike still work?
What battery did you use
I couldn't tell you the brand now but I did get the battery from Auto Zone. It was the only battery in stock that fit the bike.
Duraplus size bs9
these bikes come with a choke right?
This particular bike in this video does have a Carburetor so yes it does have a choke.
What is zise of battery
Good question. I do not know exact dimensions but I went to my local auto shop and they gave me the size I needed when I told them what motorcycle it was for.
Bs9
Eh.. u guys did okish.. lol .. question .. I was told many many moons ago that putting a battery on the ground is a no no.. true/false?
Just a PSA... this really wasnt a "how to" video, it was more like "this is how we did it" lol. And it was more for some comedy than anything. I have no clue about putting a battery on the ground. Never heard that 🤔
@@Bennyrogue it was the best question I could come up atm.. 😂 ride safe Benny Moto 🤘
Tried to Facebook ya but the link isn't working
@@nightrain6386 I had a couple people try my link and it worked for them. Im not sure why Its not working for you :(
@@Bennyrogue hmm not working can't find u on there... not a fan of Facebook ..lol
I bet it will be hard to get to the battery
First time owner and help out a lot!
Glad this video helped ya! Most of my videos are not professional "how to" videos. However I try to go thru all the processes and show how it actually goes in real life. 👍
I am looking for ninja battery model thank you
I am not sure of the actual model of that battery. I went to my local auto store and this battery just happened to be the only one they had.
Bs9 size9 duraplus
Stick to the bike videos! We diy mechanics need more guidance. Especially on Ninja 250, especially electrical connections
Will do!
Benny moto
That's me! How may I be of assistance?
@@Bennyrogue so is there a way to know when it's a bad battery or something else worse? Before I spend any money?
@@edwardandrade4390 unfortunately I don't know. We were hoping it was the battery on my brothers bike in this video. It happened to be the battery so we got lucky.
@@Bennyrogue I'll replace the battery and hope it does it too. Just got the Kawasaki no I don't know the history on it. Great video. Thanks
@@edwardandrade4390 congrats on the bike! Stay safe and I hope the batt is the only problem. 🙏
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