NOCO Genius Battery Charge Indicator Charging Lead

So winter is coming and that means that I again need to start preparing the bike for storage.  I of course have given the bike a nice cleaning, including during a thorough cleaning of the chain and re-greasing.  I also have all the fuel additives ready to be added to the tank once I’m completely sure that she is being put away.

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What I added today though was a charge indicator / charging lead.  This is something that I’m quite unsure of why I didn’t add earlier as it is always nice to have a 100% charged battery whenever you come out to start your bike.  And lets be honest, when its cold batteries have a real tendency to lose their power and usually in the morning (as it’s coldest in the morning due to the cold temperatures during the night)  when you need the bike to start.

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So I installed the Noco Genius Battery Charge Indicator / Charing Lead on my bike.  I already had the Noco Genius Smart G750 charger (if i were to buy again I would possibly look at the G1100 charger)  so this was just a small addition.  Take a look at the video.  Hope you enjoy.

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