dead battery
dead battery
hi folks looking for a wee bit advice,fitted new battery in march and everything was fine went to inverness from perth last week stayed overnite and bike dead in the morning so had to bump start to get home then going down the road speedo and rev counter started dropping to zero then jumping back to correct mph and revs any help would be sound ta.
Re: dead battery
Check your rectifier has not failed. If it has replace with a new finned type & dont put a new battery on until you replace it as it will fry the next battery
Re: dead battery
If you can get the bike started again check the voltage out-put at the battery terminals with a multi-meter, it should read between 13.5 and 15.5 volts.
The early bikes had a non finned rectifier fitted and were prone to failure. It's located in behind the seat plastics on the right hand side (rear brake pedal side).
Chris.
The early bikes had a non finned rectifier fitted and were prone to failure. It's located in behind the seat plastics on the right hand side (rear brake pedal side).
Chris.
Re: dead battery
cheers lads meant to say battery shown fully charged but nothing doing will get it checked out.
Re: dead battery
It could be a dead short in the charging system resulting in a drain down of the battery over night.
So what's the score now, battery fully charged but bike won't start?
Chris.
So what's the score now, battery fully charged but bike won't start?
Chris.
Re: dead battery
You might want to check the generator side of things on the R/R as well. See the Charging System Diagnosis Checks in my signature.
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Re: dead battery
aye the story now is battery fully charged but nothing at all but stuck an old battery in that i had and it was turning the bike over. i have got another rectifier for the bike so think i will get a new battery and see what like ta for the posts will let you know how it goes.