I'm at my folks place for the time being, and was in need of a new battery. After doing a few searches the bigcrank seemed real popular so bought one of those. We have no metric wrenches so getting the old battery out was a challenge to say the least. While trying to angle it properly to use the screwdriver the copper connected to the negative lead of the battery snapped (see pictures).
I'm not very experienced with electrical in general, but this is frustrating. The bike is stuck at my folks home for now obviously. The short term solution I was thinking of was looping copper wire over each broken bit, tying it up real nicely with electric tape of course. Obviously this is a short term solution and I'd like to fix it up right. I was fiddling around with the broken piece and couldn't see any easy way to disconnect it from the two wires its attached to right now, didn't want to put any force and risk breaking something/doing something else stupid. See pics below
ps. i had an issue on another thread of my bike not starting properly. Took the battery to get load tested and that was the problem (hence the new battery). Also ordered a new valve cover gasket, bought a set of feeler gauges, have Steve's worksheet, and Bikecliff's to do guides - valves will be done next weekend! My gs650 should be running mint soon, and I want to thank you all for the help
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