So I broke down today
So I broke down today
Bloody battery died and left me in the butt end of nowhere pushing the beast for 2 miles got love it
Re: So I broke down today
bad luck piggy
you need to check your rectifier to make sure it wasn't it that did he battery in
do this before you put new battery in bike
you need to check your rectifier to make sure it wasn't it that did he battery in
do this before you put new battery in bike
told you not to but oh no you knew better
Re: So I broke down today
macdee wrote:bad luck piggy
you need to check your rectifier to make sure it wasn't it that did he battery in
do this before you put new battery in bike
I hope not as I have already replaced that with a finned one, it was probably the fact that I hadn't ridden it for a couple months and charged the battery up enough to start it... and then went for a blatt and pulled over for a smoke turned it off and oopsy not enough juice to start it...
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get a good quality battery, the big twins take a lot of umph to get em going
finned r/r's have been known to fail as well mate.....
finned r/r's have been known to fail as well mate.....
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Thanks dude, I was thinking of a Motobatt battery... is there an easy way to check the R&R? I only put it on a year ago...
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you'll need a multimeter to check the r/r, have a search thru the workshop section for details, I've used a couple of motobatts, very good batteries, the only thing to be careful of, is not to cross thread the two small bolts for the positive/negative leads, as they are a soft metal....piggy1 wrote:Thanks dude, I was thinking of a Motobatt battery... is there an easy way to check the R&R? I only put it on a year ago...
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Re: So I broke down today
Sounds like battery - even a maintenance free battery needs care & attention. Trickle charging at least every couple of weeks to keep it topped up. Leaving it to go flat can permanently damage the battery.
Bung a new battery in and run a multimeter over the charging system to rule out any other problem.
Bung a new battery in and run a multimeter over the charging system to rule out any other problem.
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I know.... I have been sloppy recently so will keep battery trickling like you say, I really dont want to push it for another 2 miles again it was sweatty stuffWicky wrote:Sounds like battery - even a maintenance free battery needs care & attention. Trickle charging at least every couple of weeks to keep it topped up. Leaving it to go flat can permanently damage the battery.
Bung a new battery in and run a multimeter over the charging system to rule out any other problem.
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I picked up a yuasa battery for a very reasonable price a couple of months back off of ebay, that's my preferencepiggy1 wrote:Thanks dude, I was thinking of a Motobatt battery... is there an easy way to check the R&R? I only put it on a year ago...
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Re: So I broke down today
Bad luck that , I have a optimate on my VTR just plugged in and connected I have
never had a problem ... good luck
never had a problem ... good luck
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Ordered a motobatt so [SMIRKING FACE]
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did you have to use vasalen when u got the price or was it reasonablepiggy1 wrote:Ordered a motobatt so [SMIRKING FACE]
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Just a fingertip of KY as was £45
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I've heard people say the motobatt wont fit in the space properly and the cover won't go on. In the battery box there are strips of foam on the under side of the lid and in the bottom of the tray, you need to at least remove the ones from the underside of the lid, maybe from the tray too (can't remember) then the battery will fit, it will be tight and difficult to remove again but it will fit and the lid too..piggy1 wrote:Ordered a motobatt so [SMIRKING FACE]
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Oh crap didn't know that, thanks for advice thou I will take it [THUMBS UP SIGN]
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