Is it just me, or is the battery cover on the touring bikes a bitch to get off? I must not be holding my mouth right, or am overlooking the obvious, but I had a hell of a time getting to the battery posts yesterday evening. I've done it once before, but for the life of me, could not figure out how to get the cover to release from that silver L shaped, movable hold down in front of the battery. Got the ECM off, other stuff out of the way, two rear bolts removed, but could NOT get the friggin' thing to come off. Cussing didn't help...hitting it didn't help...being nice to it didn't help. In the end, I managed to gain access to the positive terminal without removing the thing entirely.
I'm sure I'm overlooking something simple, or that I'm stoopid (sometimes the simplest things confound me). The service manual was no help. Is there a "trick" to this?
Got the work done, but just wondering for the next time.
BTW...if the battery is down to 12.31 Volts, the starter won't engage...

Installing several LED's in place of "regular" stuff, Load Equalizer, and tailight flash module...doing all that, testing, and leaving the ignition on for a while when trying to keep the alarm from going off runs the battery down faster than I thought possible, and I keep it on a battery tender all the time. Thought maybe I'd left a connection on the battery loose, but knew better, so measured the voltage at the pigtail...12.3V Just clicks. Left tender on all night...fired right up this AM.