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One word to describe our battery box design.
04/06/23 at 21:06:36
Sadistic.
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oh... it could be so much worse.
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oh... it could be so much worse.
Sounds like you're speaking from experience, lol. Granted, I don't have much experience with motorcycles, but out of four bikes I have the Savage has by far the worst battery box design that is the most pain in the ass to access.
That being said, years back I had a 2005 Ford E350 cargo van with the cursed 6.0 diesel. It actually had two batteries, inside two underbody compartments that were a pain in the ass to access, and the cables connecting the batteries had absolutely zero slack. When it got flooded by the hurricane Sandy, it took a good 2 hours to replace these batteries. I'd say the design is 10 times worse than the Savage, but its kind of apples to oranges comparison.
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04/07/23 at 05:00:17
Same dumbas$ engineer designed them both. Been there done both of them.
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Same dumbas$ engineer designed them both. Been there done both of them.
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https://www.google.com/search?q=intruder+battery+installation&oq=intruder+bat...
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04/07/23 at 16:44:46
It's not great. I've seen better. Remove toolkit cover followed by backing plate behind toolkit cover? Not intuitive. I've never investigated how to remove the actual plastic battery box, and I hope I never need to. The two screws on top of it holding the lid are apparently only tightened by a 90 degree screwdriver if the tank isn't off. I agree, it *could* be worse.
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04/07/23 at 19:36:46
Re-installing the tool kit cover can be a pain. Not sure what holds the top in place.
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04/07/23 at 22:26:56
Connecting wires to the battery is a pain, and using any kind of jumper cables is even worse, there is virtually no room to clamp the jumper wire to the positive terminal without touch the frame and causing a short.
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04/08/23 at 08:11:48
I haven't been there, but some of the people who decided to modify the intake and delete the air box had a little bit of criticism about how it was put in. IIRC, language that would qualify as Hate Speech was used.
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04/08/23 at 13:19:15
The *one* thing the previous owner did right for me was install a battery tender pigtail.
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Connecting wires to the battery is a pain, and using any kind of jumper cables is even worse, there is virtually no room to clamp the jumper wire to the positive terminal without touch the frame and causing a short.
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04/11/23 at 13:34:44
You can pick any of the following individual words: Sadistic. Deranged. Misplaced. Really? Huh? Ok. Alright. Fine. No. Why?
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04/11/23 at 15:01:54
It’s about realistic expectations. It’s like hopping on a 65 year old hottie and expecting her to perform miracles in the middle of the day while the whole world is watching. Meanwhile you’ve got your hand on the throttle and burning up your clutch friction zone.
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