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Old 04-26-2008   #10 (permalink)
upNorth
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Location: Pittsburgh, Pa, USA
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Kavudan, I don't know where you are in PA but if you're anywhere near "the burgh" I can show you how. I'm not big on mechanics but I can change out batteries. You need only two tools - an allen wrench and a screwdriver. On my 2000 'bird, the same allen wrench works for the seat and the side cover. As I recall, it's a 5 mm. A medium sized phillips head screwdriver will get the terminals loose.

I just did batteries in both my bikes and paid $55 for my T-bird's battery. I'm sure someone on the site will tell you where to get one cheaper. That's with the old battery returned so don't just chuck it in the trash and then go battery shopping. Bad for the environment and all.
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