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<blockquote data-quote="AnglerC" data-source="post: 422011" data-attributes="member: 21000"><p>OMG you guys I am so sorry I fell off the face of the freaking earth. Long story and maybe we talk about it some other time.</p><p></p><p>Back to the boat. I put my charger on the battery and it's this digital kind of charger from Craftman. It charged the rest of that day, all night and most of the next day until I took the charger off the terminals and charged a different battery to see if my charger was bad. It charged the second battery so I put it back on my first battery. Now... It charged the rest of the day again, over night again and that morning it said it was at 90% charge and I unplugged it. I have not had a chance to get it back on the lake to see if it's running correctly. </p><p></p><p>The guy I had do the carbs says he tested it under load and it ran fine. I could try just running it on the ear muffs and see if it does it. </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry it has taken me this long to get back to you guys... Great bikes though. LOL...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnglerC, post: 422011, member: 21000"] OMG you guys I am so sorry I fell off the face of the freaking earth. Long story and maybe we talk about it some other time. Back to the boat. I put my charger on the battery and it's this digital kind of charger from Craftman. It charged the rest of that day, all night and most of the next day until I took the charger off the terminals and charged a different battery to see if my charger was bad. It charged the second battery so I put it back on my first battery. Now... It charged the rest of the day again, over night again and that morning it said it was at 90% charge and I unplugged it. I have not had a chance to get it back on the lake to see if it's running correctly. The guy I had do the carbs says he tested it under load and it ran fine. I could try just running it on the ear muffs and see if it does it. I'm so sorry it has taken me this long to get back to you guys... Great bikes though. LOL... [/QUOTE]
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