Perhaps once per week for 15 minutes each time, also shift gears to keep the trans. seals from drying up.
A storm has nothing to do with the battery going dead.
The battery keeps going dead.
You do not have to reset the fuel pump just because the battery went dead.
Never so long as ride it frequently. If not then it should be no more than one time every 4-8 weeks. If you find yourslef doing it more often, either the altornator is dead/dying or the battery is low on fluid/has dry acid. No such thing as a dead battery!
Don't think so but it can make a battery go dead. I heard you should unhook the battery terminals if it isn't going to be driven in a while.
Either the battery has a dead cell, which will require you to replace it, or something is on pulling power from the battery. Disconnect the negative cable and leave it off overnight. If the battery is dead the next morning the battery is defective. If not, then find out what is pulling power from the battery. Ignition switch may be defective.
The hood should still open when the battery is dead
The battery in your key fob is going dead, or is weak.
Yes, that would definitely drain the battery.
Batteries should be replaced about every 3 to 5 years, some can even last seven. However, it is obvious that if the battery dies (with no ability to "jump"), is corroted, or gets a dead cell in it then it should be replaced.
The battery is dead, you are going nowhere so why take the handbrake off. But, if you insist, just connect a good battery to the dead battery and jump start the engine.
It's time to buy a new one.