Battery tender for multiple bikes

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TheAxeman

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I would like to get a battery tender of some sort that I could plug at least 4 bikes into with the possiblity of future hookups :rolleyes: . Does anybody have any recommendations for a good one that I can possibly mount on the garage wall? Right now I have seperate tenders for each bike and I'm tired of tripping over cords constantly so I want to neaten it up a bit.

 
How you going to eliminate the cord problem? Four bikes - four cords, don't think you can get around that, even with the tender that will charge multiple batteriest (expensive, me thinks). Get a power strip and mount it on the wall and plug all four into it, in that you've already got four tenders. I've got five bikes and two tenders, but have a permenant lead on each bike, so I just rotate the plug in ocassionally (in the winter) no need to do so this time of year cuz I'm riding them.

 
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There must be a cordless charger out there for the terminally rich, like guys who own 4 or more bikes and such........ :p

 
Just park the bikes under some of those megavolt power lines and that will keep your batteries charged and your hair standing on end. :clapping:

I have similar problems down at my farm. I have a generator, ATV, KTM, small John Deere, and a large John Deere that don't get used all the time. I hung my Battery Tenders from the ceiling with the plug in cord hanging down. That way the plug in cord isn't in the way and when I unplug the battery I have a hook I can hang the cord from on the ceiling. Works for me.

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