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Small External Battery Charger Will Jump Start a Motorcycle

The lightest, most portable battery charger that can also jump start vehicles.

Published on 06.23.2014

An external battery charger is a great device to bring on long adventure rides if you carry a lot of electronic devices. Many riders carry a GoPro, digital camera, helmet intercom, smart phone and tablet that all need constant recharging. All these devices can quickly drain your battery if you are recharging off your bike. Or if you stay at a hotel, you may end up fighting with your companions over a limited number of power outlets.

The Juno Power Jumpr external battery charger ensures you have plenty of juice to recharge all of your USB powered devices. You can also use it to jump start your motorcycle if your battery goes dead. This can really save the day if you ride solo and you don’t have anyone around to give you a jump start.

Juno Power Jumpr power pack

The Juno Power Jumpr is about the size of a smart phone.

The Jumpr is about the size of a SmartPhone at 5.5 in. x 3 in. x 0.6 in. (139 mm. x 75 mm. x 15 mm.) and only weighs 7 oz. (200g), so you can easily carry it in a jacket pocket or store it away in your luggage.


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The Jumpr is powerful enough to jump start a six cylinder car, so you should have no problem jump starting even large 1,200cc Adventure Motorcycles. The high-quality lithium polymer battery is guaranteed to provide 500 jump starts before it starts to lose any efficiency.

The Jumpr is the smallest and lightest external battery charger we’ve seen on the market with a 12V jump-starting capability. This new product just started shipping on June 19th and it’s a good value at $99.

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Author: Rob Dabney

Rob Dabney started a lifelong obsession with motorcycles at the age of 15 when he purchased his first bike – a 1982 Honda MB5. Through his 20’s and 30’s he competed in off-road desert races, including the Baja 250, 500 and 1000. Eventually, his proclivity for exploration led him to dual sport and adventure riding. Rob’s never-ending quest to discover what’s around the next bend has taken him on Adventures in Latin America, Africa, Europe, Asia, and throughout the American West. As a moto journalist, he enjoys inspiring others to seek adventure across horizons both near and far.

Author: Rob Dabney
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