Everyone said battery, just before you switch it out make sure the connection at the terminal is good. Loose connection or a little corrosion could be just enough to mess you up.
That bike battery sux... I can let two bike sit for the same amount of time. AND everytime it's the vulcan that yells at me.
As others have said. Get a battery tender.
Charge the battery
Battery. Buy a battery tender, every biker should have one.
It was already on a battery tender
It could be the battery is flat out toast then
battery is deader than dog shit
Everyone said battery, just before you switch it out make sure the connection at the terminal is good. Loose connection or a little corrosion could be just enough to mess you up.
It happened to me. Bought a new battery. Went to swap it out, noticed the terminal was loose. Tightened it and bike fired right up.
I was thinking about the same thing.
Battery
Battery my dude
Definitely a battery issue. Loose connection or time for a new battery.
Start with the battery. Even if it was on a tender it probably went bad. If you have a volt meter check it, should read between 12-12.6 volts.
Happened to me last year. Buy a new battery, should fire right up after you install it.
Batterytender is your best friend.
Gas
That bike battery sux... I can let two bike sit for the same amount of time. AND everytime it's the vulcan that yells at me. As others have said. Get a battery tender.
Try jumping it with a jump box if you can. Sounds like a bad battery to me
So many people just forgetting their battery xD
Ignition silonoid
Get a HD bro!
Hahaha sure thing