Battery issues
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Battery issues
After replacing the battery when I got the bike serviced recently, it lasted 4 weeks before the bike needed to be bump started!!
So, its used each day in the week to travel 25km each way and used on the weekend normally. No extras but HID running light. Checked the wiring and nothing seems out of the unusual.
Anyone else use a trickle charger to maintain the battery or have other issues with the battery?
So, its used each day in the week to travel 25km each way and used on the weekend normally. No extras but HID running light. Checked the wiring and nothing seems out of the unusual.
Anyone else use a trickle charger to maintain the battery or have other issues with the battery?
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If your brand new battery died in a month you need to get your stator checked out. Read the sticky forum on how to diagnose the charging system. HIDs draw less current than standard headlights, so thats not your problem. Although a tender is a great idea, its not gonna fix the actual problem.
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dead batt.
i assume the battery is a maintenance free one if not check your eloctolyte level and the gravity of your mix if evry thing is allright then u need to get a tender and wire it up give it a full charge and then use it for a while without hooking it back up and if u get the same result u got a charging issue problem i had the same thing happen when i livid in hawaii had a commute of 5 mi in heavy stop n go traffic got the tender n problem went away.let me know if it fixes or not i can tell u how to check ur stator.
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liquidpjear is right.. chances are you have either a problem with your stator or there's a short that is drawing a small amount of current somewhere. do you have any aftermarket electronics like an alarm or lighting? if you wired the aftermarket electronics in parallel with the battery like most people do (most wiring diagrams give you the easy way) and there's no true-bypass on the circuit then it's goign to draw a little current even if it's shut off.