@@alexanderwright9064 Heyhey that’s awesome. I watch a lot of overland stuff filmed in Australia. At least now you know your bike can start in the cold if it ever gets chilly down there eh.
@@fuadsflkas I would recommend using a battery tender in the cold weather, especially because these bikes don’t have a kick starter. I always have a battery tender on my bike when I’m Not riding it, and a bike tarp. My plug in is Right where my bike sits, so it’s easy enough. This bike stays outside all year round, and sometimes it drops to -20c. This video was filmed a couple weeks ago, on a trip back home up north, and the bike was only outside for 7 days. I personally wished I had brought my battery tender on the trip, but I thought it was going to be way warmer.
@@fuadsflkas my battery tender plugs into the bikes OEM plug in. This is the one I have. I also have a “winter prep” video on the channel. Battery Tender Junior 12V, 750mA... www.amazon.ca/dp/B000CITK8S?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@thelonewolf666 Thank you for the Kind worlds. This video was taken a few weeks ago when my family and I went back home for the week. The shed behind the bike was filled with stuff, that was not mine to remove, and there wasn’t any room to store my bike. The garage by the house was full of furniture from a relative passing away. The only option was to store the bike outside for a few days. I usually run a battery tender, and a tarp, but I was under the impression that the week was going to be a warm one. Thanks for watching.
starts like a Honda 😂😂
@@NickRomanoMX I used to start my Honda BigRed 250 by touching a wire to the metal handlebar. Good times
@@greatwhitenorthoverland that’s pretty funny. Honda reliability baby
@@NickRomanoMXYou Said it! I’m releasing a video on Tuesday of another cold start, this one.. -10c!! Thanks for watching.
@@greatwhitenorthoverland nice, and ofc great content!
@@NickRomanoMX thank you thank you I’m on the hunt to reach 500 subscribers
Watchin' from sweaty tropical Darwin. Northern Territory Australia. Mine starts in the Monsoon!
@@alexanderwright9064 Heyhey that’s awesome. I watch a lot of overland stuff filmed in Australia. At least now you know your bike can start in the cold if it ever gets chilly down there eh.
I like how Honda has the front blinker lit up as running lights
@@jpdaddy678 ya me too. They have this bike dialed nicely.
Great tutorial.
Thank you for the Kind words. I hope you enjoy the other 300 content as well. I am slowly learning how to use my GoPro, and edit program as a hobby.
Ain’t nuthin gonna stop the 300 from starting.
@@Dirtxbc my wife and baby remain undefeated. :)
Big love Honda
@@ThomasGeathers-m4m hell yea. Honda for life
Great idea hard tvisting the plastic ai -3C 🤓
@@Sch3ll3 haha these are true spoken words
@@riderdady4160 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
So no battery tender needed? I was wondering if id have any battery issues in the winter with mine.. putting a tender on seams like a pain..
@@fuadsflkas I would recommend using a battery tender in the cold weather, especially because these bikes don’t have a kick starter. I always have a battery tender on my bike when I’m
Not riding it, and a bike tarp. My plug in is Right where my bike sits, so it’s easy enough. This bike stays outside all year round, and sometimes it drops to -20c. This video was filmed a couple weeks ago, on a trip back home up north, and the bike was only outside for 7 days. I personally wished I had brought my battery tender on the trip, but I thought it was going to be way warmer.
@@greatwhitenorthoverland So that entails seat removal and left panel removal? Thanks in advance!
@@fuadsflkas my battery tender plugs into the bikes OEM plug in. This is the one I have. I also have a “winter prep” video on the channel.
Battery Tender Junior 12V, 750mA... www.amazon.ca/dp/B000CITK8S?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
why wouldnt you garage your bike??? pure supidity
@@thelonewolf666 Thank you for the Kind worlds. This video was taken a few weeks ago when my family and I went back home for the week. The shed behind the bike was filled with stuff, that was not mine to remove, and there wasn’t any room to store my bike. The garage by the house was full of furniture from a relative passing away. The only option was to store the bike outside for a few days. I usually run a battery tender, and a tarp, but I was under the impression that the week was going to be a warm one. Thanks for watching.