Charles-
I just replaced the battery on my '06. My old battery behaved well but it was at least 6 years old. It might even have been the original which would make it 15 years old. I didn't know all of its history. I'm going on a 4000-5000 mile ride this summer and didn't want to be surprised. To remove it, I took the black top panel off and disconnected ground terminals followed by positive terminals which is all easy. I looked at the battery and thought, "it would be really nice to have a handle to pull this straight out." I took some heavy twine (wire is NOT recommended for this) and screwed the terminals down onto it at both ends. I could easily pull up with the string with one hand and pry the instrument panel out of the way with a screwdriver in the other hand. Putting the new one in required no handle and no prying...it just pushes the panel out of the way.