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Originally Posted by kenchan interesting... in other news though, i would still have the battery on a battery manager during hibernation. Absolutely no need to disconnect the battery or push
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Absolutely no need to disconnect the battery or push the "hibernation switch". Just put it on a battery tender, pressurize the tires to 50 psi, throw in a little SeaFoam and tuck it in for the winter.
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