Installing a Replacement Motorcycle Battery
In many cases, battery terminals are perilously close to other parts of the motorcycle. If you work on motorcycle batteries on a regular basis, an insulated battery terminal wrench is a good investment. The ratcheting head on a battery terminal wrench makes disconnecting the reconnecting battery cables a bit easier, and the insulated handle reduces the possibility of accidental short-circuiting any sensitive electronics on your motorcycle.
If the battery terminals are uncomfortably close to the frame, use a rubber strip as temporary insulation over the battery terminals. Disconnect the ground cable first, then the positive cable.
When installing the replacement, torque the battery terminal bolt according to the specifications in the manual for your motorcycle. This step is important because if the terminal bolt is too loose, you will have a poor connection, and if it's too tight, you risk damage to the battery. Do the positive terminal first, then the ground cable. Then check the battery voltage, which should be about 13 volts. With the engine running at a fast idle, the voltage should be around 14 volts.One stupid battery installation mistake can burnout your advance motorcycle computerized fuel-injection or your complete engine management system, or other electronics.