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So this will probably be an stupid question for most of ya but.... I don't know and cant seem to find anything on google.

My question is... Is the 2013 yamaha r6 battery positive polarity or negative... Try to hook up a battery tender but need to find this out first in order to know which end to connect to the chassis....

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Yea I'm still learning and thanks in advance for any insight..

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I realize that lol i need to know which is the ground... :/

Negative should be the ground. But not sure I understand the question

or confusion, the tender has a quickconnect cable that comes with it,

you simply connect the black connector to the negative and the red

connector to the positive, then plug the tender into the quick connect cable.

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Cool thanks everyone for the help. I just thought id have to clip one or the other to the chassis and didn't wanna mess something up. But it appears it doesn't matter Thank you!

it does matter. the reverse protection is for the tender and battery if you hook up the polarity wrong. it simply shuts down. if you hooked up a normal charger in reverse it could damage the charger and battery.

always disconnect the neg on the battery when working on the bike also. if you leave the neg hooked up and the positive unhooked a charge can still be present in the system.

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Cool thanks everyone for the help. I just thought id have to clip one or the other to the chassis and didn't wanna mess something up. But it appears it doesn't matter Thank you!

the protection keeps the tender from frying if you hook it up wrong

just clip red clip on + post black clip on - post of battery

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with most stuff yes.... but old British bikes and cars ran positive ground

Lol yeah I wasn't going to go there.

Anything made in the last 20yrs is probably gonna be negative chassis.

But in his situation he's using the clips anyway, so black to black, red to red, done.

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Anyone know where I could get just the little plug things that attaches to the battery? The one with either bare wire or eyelets on the end, not the clips. I want a second plug but dont want to buy a whole new battery tender.

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Anyone know where I could get just the little plug things that attaches to the battery? The one with either bare wire or eyelets on the end, not the clips. I want a second plug but dont want to buy a whole new battery tender.

Ebay $5..type in, battery tender quick connect

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Anyone know where I could get just the little plug things that attaches to the battery? The one with either bare wire or eyelets on the end, not the clips. I want a second plug but dont want to buy a whole new battery tender.

Iron Pony has them.

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Is there a difference between the clips and the quick connect?

The quick connect is designed for permanent mounting on the battery,

or at least extended mounting, such as all winter long. The advantage

is you can put the bike back together and just run the connector out

under the seat somewhere for quick connection as opposed to having

the disassemble things to get to the battery.

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