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How can I extend the life of my motorcycle battery?

To maximize your battery’s lifespan, follow these tips:

Regular Charging: Keep your battery charged during periods of inactivity. Use a battery tender to maintain optimal charge levels.

Clean Terminals: Regularly inspect and clean the battery terminals. Corrosion can hinder performance.

Storage: If storing your motorcycle for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry place.

Avoid Deep Discharge: Try not to fully discharge the battery. Frequent deep discharges can shorten its life.

What are the signs of a failing motorcycle battery?

Common signs include difficulty starting the engine, dimming lights, and the horn sounding weaker than usual. If the battery is visibly swollen or leaking, it should be replaced immediately. A voltmeter can also be used to check the battery’s charge level; a reading below 12.6 volts when fully charged may indicate a problem.

Where can I purchase Indian Motorcycle battery care items?

You can explore and purchase battery care items for your motorcycle directly from our official website. When you use the shop by vehicle function at the top, the search is automatically tailored for products guaranteed to fit your motorcycle. Additionally, authorized Indian Motorcycle dealers near you carry a selection of accessories.