Posted March 18, 201015 yr Excuse the ignorance. I havent used my bike for a couple of years. It has just been out in the garden doing nothing. I know shameful! You see I was learning on a 250, and passed on everything EXCEPT turning around in the road!!! 4 times!!! Even more shameful!! So I want to get up and going again, though this time, I aim to just get the CBT and use the 124. Can I still do that and pass after a couple of years, whatever? So first thing is to charge the battery, I can then get a mechanic to check it over etc. later. So, how do i get the battery out? Cheers Mik
March 18, 201015 yr Excuse the ignorance. I havent used my bike for a couple of years. It has just been out in the garden doing nothing. I know shameful! You see I was learning on a 250, and passed on everything EXCEPT turning around in the road!!! 4 times!!! Even more shameful!! So I want to get up and going again, though this time, I aim to just get the CBT and use the 124. Can I still do that and pass after a couple of years, whatever? So first thing is to charge the battery, I can then get a mechanic to check it over etc. later. So, how do i get the battery out? Cheers Mik I dont know what type of bike you have (124cc) but surley if you take off some of the plastic covers then the battery will be just there held in by a strap. Then just undo the plus and minus conections and Bingo---- out she comes. The battery might be nackered after 2 yers of being flat though. CBT--- I think only lasts 2 years but im not sure. Hope this helps ya !
March 18, 201015 yr Author I dont know what type of bike you have (124cc) but surley if you take off some of the plastic covers then the battery will be just there held in by a strap. Then just undo the plus and minus conections and Bingo---- out she comes. The battery might be nackered after 2 yers of being flat though. CBT--- I think only lasts 2 years but im not sure. Hope this helps ya ! Yes helps a lot, did exactly that and found a connection on other side of bike, so its out. And youre right no charging light up. So bike shop it is. Cheers Mik
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