So, my Honda (Pan European, >133Tkm, ’94) was again under the tarpaulin in the open air … this winter with lots of snow on it. I didn’t have the battery removed again. Just once with the key out and look what goes on. Plan down, turn off light precautionaryly, joke in, key in and turned around. tacker-tacker-tacker-tacker… again! tacker-tacker-tacker-tacker-tacker… The battery goes well. I try it 4x for about 10-15 seconds and make a short Pau Next: tacker-tacker-tacker-wum-tacker-wum-tacker-wum-wum Aha, which will be coming soon. After another 4-5 attempts she jumped on …as usual every spring. The uneven running noise disappeared after approx. 2 minutes and she also took on gas. After a few more minutes I made it out again … it was clear: the Honad is ready to go. PS: A few years ago I had asked a friend (Duc-916 owner) to drive me to the (then) garage because I want to “move” the Honda. I told him that the battery was in over the winter, the machine has been standing since September. It was February and had minus degrees. He laughed and said: “And you mean it starts now ….hahahaha.” He had to bring his Duc to the dealer in the spring (on the trailer) so that it would run again. In short: the Honda did not jump on the first attempt … the acquaintance grinned. On the second attempt she jumped on the starter shortly after the pressure and also stayed on. He was stunned. H onda eben! ) I don’t have anything else coming into my house… Greetings -Martin-