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i found a black panel and undid the screws and opened it up. oil spilled everywhere.... turns out i had just taken off the entire oil canister or whatever it's called. i cleaned it up kinda, added more oil, and looked some more, and now i'm back where i started. i still can't find this battery.
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Most bikes have the battery under the seat. A Suzuki VS 800 has the battery under the frame just behind the motor. Some bikes have the battery between the motor and the rear wheel. Take your side covers off and you'll see where the battery is if it is between the motor and rear wheel. Hope this will help.how about telling us what kind of bike it is. Try looking under the seat. That is where most of them are.
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try opening that black panel again.look under the seat
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Thanks, RR
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Like has been said. Most batteries are either under the seat, or behind one of the side panels below the seat on the frame.it's dark to see so have a lighter in a hand (light) and open that black panel again
The real question is how does a dumbass like you make it to the
end of the day alive.
Sell your motorcycle for at least 75 dollars, then head to Target and purchase a Huffy Flyer. Pay the extra 10 bucks to have it assembled.
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You must be new to bikes. First, what kind of bike is it? If you don't know usually it says on the side of the gas tank. Then look this name up in the phone book and ask them. If you don't want to do this, then try looking somewhere beneath the seat. This may require removal of the seat and/or any side panels. Haven't you ever checked it or charged it? It must be dead, right?More Questions & Answers ...
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