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25th November 2015
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Biker
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Battery Tender offers a USB converter that plugs in to their pigtail. I have used one with my iPhone 5 reliably. Very handy.
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31st January 2016
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I use a single 12volt lighter socket on several bikes including a style that clamps on your handlebars. On the bikes with the full fairings though, I use a car style, with 2 lighter sockets and 2 USB ports. Even the one that clamps to the bars has a USB (and the lighter socket). I use them for my GPS, charging the ereader and or cell phone. One bike is switched with the key but the rest are wired (and fused) directly to the battery. A laptop CAN suck the battery down, but a phone, tablet, ereader is not a problem. If you have a waterproof tankbag, even better.
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15th September 2016
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Chief Harley Engineer
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Location: Northern, VA
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Originally Posted by DavidR
Battery Tender offers a USB converter that plugs in to their pigtail. I have used one with my iPhone 5 reliably. Very handy.
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That's what I use. Leave my phone in a tank bag plugged in whIle I ride.
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15th September 2016
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Senior Chief Know It All
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I have used a lighter socket pluged into the battery tender plug . Just sure be the lighter socket is hooked up with the ground right . I have used this set up for 10 years without a problem .
Jake
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15th September 2016
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Flat Track Racer
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Join Date: Jun 2014
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Solar chargers are another good idea.
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15th September 2016
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Land Speed Record
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19th January 2017
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Know It All
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Join Date: Dec 2016
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This will charge about 3 or 4 times.
Plug it in to fully charge and the splat keeps it topped up. Also has a good light as a backup/emergency light
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19th January 2017
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Brass Nut
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Harley sell a ՍSB cοnnector that you can wire in to the bike. I'd get that. I might get one anyway, in case I need to charge the phone up while on a long ride.
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18th November 2019
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Nigel, there are usb adaptors, small that plug into the battery tender lead,(sae connector) I was able the run a lead to my phone and charge it while it roads in my tankbag. They run about $10.00
Wonder if Danny will be back on the forum?
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18th November 2019
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Senior Chief Master Mechanic 1st Class
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Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 1,201 Sportster/Buell Model: XL1200. (Sold) Sportster/Buell Year: 1996 Sportster/Buell Model #2: Looking now Other Motorcycle Model: FLHRI Other Motorcycle Year: 2005
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sportsterpaul
Nigel, there are usb adaptors, small that plug into the battery tender lead,(sae connector) I was able the run a lead to my phone and charge it while it roads in my tankbag. They run about $10.00
Wonder if Danny will be back on the forum?
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X2, Delran makes a USB adapter that plugs into the tender lead. Really easy
Or, just search eBay or amazon for “motorcycle USB charger” , you’ll find many devices for sale in the $10 range. I have a couple with USB and lighter plug socket. It has a flip over cover, a switch and an LED indicator. It clamps to the handlebar.
Some of them have a voltmeter built in.
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