as long as its 12 volts.!
You must get a couple of so-called jumper cables. The cables have strong clamps on them and are designed to be clamped to the battery terminals. Attach the black cable to the negative terminals of the motorcycle and car battery first. Then attach the red or positive cable to the positive terminals of the motorcycle and the car battery. In case your motorcycle battery is empty, you can now start the bike from the car battery. Disconnect the cables in reverse order, beginning with the red cable. The motorcycle battery will not be charged much by the car battery but the bike can be jump started by using this method.
go to ebay and they sell chargers. u can also jump start it from a car using cables when the car is off. not reccomended though. possibly could burn your inside wires on bike but it does work
Yes you can but not with the engine running. If you do this the alternator will kick in and transfer more amps than your bike can handle. Jump start it from a cold battery without the engine running and you'll be A OK!
Certainly, a loose wire on the car battery can cause the car not to start.
Get a donor car and use it's battery to start your car. You will need a set of quality jumper cables. Or you can charge the dead battery on the car for about 2 hours with a good 10 amp battery charger.
You can do it if there is some power left in the bike's battery. You do not need enough power to turn the starter but there must be enough to excite the fields of the alternator and to power the fuel pump if it is an injected bike. Let me forewarn you though that jump starting a bike by towing the bike and rider with a car is very dangerous. The biker would be far better off being pushed by others or coasting down hill to jump start the bike. Jump starting any bike using a car can destroy the stator and regulator.
Yes, if your car battery is the same voltage as the ATV battery.
If the bike has a manual transmission ( i ain't never heard of an automatic bike) you can just push start it just hold the clutch in and go rollin down a hill then shift into 1st or 2nd gear then pop the clutch and it will start. Just like a 4 wheeler with a dead battry. but make sure the key is "on"AnswerYes... Bikes usually have a 12 volt battery just like a car, therefore a car can jumpstart a bike, If there are no hills to use, a car is just as safe.
A starter does drain a battery. The battery holds a charge so that you can use your starter to start the car. After the car is started the alternator recharges your battery and runs your car and all it's accessories. If your car won't start or is having a hard time starting you can drain your battery by repeated unsuccessful attempts to start it.
No, You do not need a key fob to start a car. When starting a car, you put the key in the ignition and turn. Power comes from car battery, not from the key fob battery!
if the battery is good and charged sure