It will work just fine. I have often used my car battery to start my bike. The voltage is the only important part. The amperage rating is simply what the battery COULD handle, not whay it puts out all the time.
Good luck!
2007-03-24 13:27:13
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answered by Me 6
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It sounds like you are NOT using the car battery to jump your bike battery, but, are just hooking your bike up to a car battery. In that case it will be absolutely fine causing NO problems whatsoever. It will NOT heat or fry any wires or anything else. If you are jumping your bike battery from your car, leave the car NOT running, turn the bike key off while you hook up the cables (CORRECTLY), then start your bike. As long as your bike doesn't already have an electrical problem this will be no problem
2007-03-24 14:12:08
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answered by Anonymous
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12v Bike Battery
2016-10-31 06:46:18
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-25 22:21:52
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Yes If You Use Just The Battery;
BUT Never Jump Start Your BIke With The Car/Truck Running IT WILL FRY the Poor Motorcycle's Electrical System.
Good Luck! : }
2007-03-24 20:25:36
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answered by JusPeachy 3
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a static jump will do it. dont over rev the engine. keep her clutched in first and check your thermo let her get to 45-60+ then clutch off and take her for a spin round the block. 10 minutes idle should charge you back up. however if the bike is new get the AA or alternative supplier of roadside and house assistance out. as long as your a member they will write you a chit stating the faults, show that to your dealer as your covered anyway either they fix the bike for free or give you a new one there and then. a lot of new bikes are having battery recalls. cbr included. 8000 for a new bike that hasnt gone 10 miles and conks out! i dont think so.
2007-03-26 03:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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yes ,if the voltage is the same then it will ,if the ampage of the battery is much higher it would be difficult to keep it charged with the bikes charging system, some high amp batteries can overload some systems but the fuses should stop any serious damage (hopefully)!
2007-03-24 14:00:49
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answered by plank h 1
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Is Fine. Mi Frent haf MotoGuzzi California 2 nd it uses same battery Mk 2 Escort.
2007-03-24 15:30:06
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answered by petrovitch m 2
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HI yes your battery is good for all 12 volt systems and will not damage the wiring if you only start the machine.
If you leave it attached, the wire (cables) will get hot with the current resistance and melt the plastic casings and touch thereby causing a short circuit.
This could result in causing a fire, in the loom.
XX JOEY XX
2007-03-24 13:35:25
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answered by joey 1
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answered by ? 3
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