Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

How to Replace the Battery in a Harley Ultra Classic

How to Replace the Battery in a Harley Ultra Classic

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The Ultra Classic's starting system is operated by a powerful 12-volt motorcycle battery.

Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic motorcycles are air-cooled, all-aluminum, 45-degree V-twin bikes with classic looks and styling. Their starting system is operated by a powerful 12-volt motorcycle battery. Although there have been wonderful advances in battery technology of late, these batteries typically have a lifespan of 18 to 24 months. Changing them out on an Ultra Classic is straightforward and should take no longer than 20 to 30 minutes of your time.

Difficulty:
Easy

Instructions

Things You'll Need

  • Phillips screwdriver
  • 10mm open-ended wrench
  • T-40 TORX drive head
  1. Remove the Seat

    • 1

      Open the tour pack. Unscrew the seat fastener on the rear fender using a Phillips screwdriver.

    • 2

      Push the seat as far forward as possible while lifting the rear of the seat off the frame.

    • 3

      Pull the seat rearward when the back of the seat has cleared the tour pack. Lift the seat all of the way off the frame.

    Replace the Battery

    • 1

      Disconnect the negative terminal of the battery using a 10-mm open-end wrench. Perform the same task on the positive battery terminal.

    • 2

      Loosen the hold-down clamp of the battery using a T-40 TORX drive head.

    • 3

      Lift the battery free from the battery box.

    • 4

      Position a new 12-volt motorcycle battery in the battery box with the terminals facing forward toward the front of the motorcycle.

    • 5

      Insert and tighten the positive battery cable connection using a 10 mm open-end wrench. Perform the same task on the negative cable.

    • 6

      Position the battery hold-down clamp over the edge of the battery. Tighten the clamp bolt with a T-40 TORX drive head.

    • 7

      Reinstall the seat in reverse order.

Tips & Warnings

  • Consider applying a coat of petroleum jelly to the outside of the battery terminals to help prevent corrosion.

  • Recycle your used battery at your nearest auto supply store.

  • Exercise caution when working around motorcycle batteries. Remove all watches and rings to prevent a burn.

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