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ice_robin said:Manufacturers do not recommend attempting to jump start a motorcycle battery from a car.
The reason is that car batteries are much larger and have a much higher amperage (more power) and can damage a motorcycle battery.
Life doesn't always cooperate, however, and you may find yourself with little alternative.
Can anyone here give some advice ?
how to jump start a motorcycle battery from a car without damaging the bike and with little risk to the battery??
One thing I have learned around her is the volts are volts....
When I used to do that I never had any problems jump starting from a good car battery to a dead motorcycle battery. I would just run jumper cables from the car battery to my motorcycle battery and let it sit for a time. 30 minutes or more if I could. Then without starting the car I would start my motorcycle. No need to start the car because of the higher Ah in the car battery allowed my to pour some of that into my motorcycle battery. . Provided, or course, both batteries were the same voltage ie: 12 volts.
Unless the car battery is weak, then start the car, let the car idle while the car battery and the motorcycle battery are jumpered together and let the car charge your motorcycle battery.
Once your motorcycle is running again, then I would figure out why my motorcycle battery was drained.
Anyway that is what I used to do.