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Click.....nothing
Number Seven started fine this morning. Rode into town, got mail. Came out and click....nothing. No fuel pump whirr. No starter noise. No lights.
Trailered her home. On a charger now. Green light indicates charged, right? Faint buzz when I turn the key. Am going to wait a few hours and try again. Instrument light on. Green neutral light shows. And kickstand up. So it’s not one of the safety lockouts ****ing with me. Battery is a year old. Was on a trickle charger over winter. Has been starting without incident the last two months. What else should I be looking at? |
Haven’t ridden in about a week, rain. Battery charger light shows steady green. That tells me fully charged. But the bike acts like the thing is near dead. If the battery is cooked it’s a strange way to die.
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Corroded battery cable end? could be loose at the starter or the ground strap to the engine.
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Fair guess. The ground strap sounds interesting. I get no fuel pump whirr either. Trying to figure a common denominator.
Now when I turn the key I get a low buzz. Have Thursday off. Going to dig into it then. |
Green light on a Battery Tender doesn't mean a good battery sadly enough.
Happened to me long ago, as the bike was on my Tender, lights green, go for a ride and same thing. stuck in the middle of nowhere... Not saying buy a battery since you say it's newish, but it's possible that it has good voltage, but no power. If you could hook in a multi-meter somewhere, then observe the voltage when attempting to crank... If it immediately drops way down, there's a problem. |
Because the battery is so easy to get to,
I’m gonna take it out Thursday and have the local auto parts store test it. A new one is expensive. But it would be a relief that it’s not something more complicated. |
Expense is relative when your stuck out with no help. Batteries are best a two year rental.
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If you replace the battery go lithium, you'll appreciate how it spins the motor over so much faster not to mention major weight savings up high.
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How do lithium batteries do in cold climates, like "secure undisclosed locationville"?
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From what I read you need to wake them first by say turning on lights, which with most bikes isn't a problem as you can't turn them off anyway, but what do I know, 60 degrees is cold here.
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I have a bike that has had a lithium battery for over 7 years...only ever had one glitch...fitted an aftermarket Reg/Rec on a bike that didn’t like lithium and the supplier very quickly put a red letter warning on the site, never had a problem with OE Kit.
Even have lithium on a 1290 KTM turns it over like a good’un. |
The battery is dead. Deader than dead.
Ordering a new one today. Probably won’t be able to pick it up for two weeks. |
Try this, I have 2 of these now. Their older one without the over/under charge circuits lasted 6-7 years before crapping out. These come with the Tender cord with the reset button built in. It gives you two ways to hook up a charger if you already have the BMW outlet. They weigh next to nothing & I simply use my standard Tenders with no problems. They come with a pile of stick on foam pads to fit them in your battery box. I highly recommend them.
cured! |
Does not ship to Alaska.
I’ll be up an anchorage in a couple weeks anyway. Trying to think of anything else I need while there. |
Well bummers. I can't believe how long that link was.
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I still go with the PC680 Odyssey.
It's heavy, but gives you good traction... |
I use this now: https://antigravitybatteries.com/
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Larger than their original but about 2/3 or less that the stocker & many times lighter.
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I have four of them. They spin the starter with great enthusiasm. I'm sold on LiFePO4.
I think he was poking fun at the size of your URL. Here with the URL encoding removed: |
Just the biggest bike lithium i’ve Ever seen, currently run 5 bikes with lithium batteries all half the size of that..bet it’s got some GO in it
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the forum is behaving strangely. posting to see what happens.
have a regular battery ordered. will pick it up in two weeks. have other bikes to ride til then. |
It does, it spins my zx14 like it's a 125.
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Finally got the battery. She’s up and running.
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Congratulations that it was a battery and nothing more serious, or difficult to figure out!
Funny story, just this weekend I went to pull a vehicle out of the garage to do something. I keep it on a battery tender and of course the light was green, good to go... So I turned the key and got the immediate "pop" sound that the battery decided to just end it's own life. And that was it, no warning, all circuits dark and dead. This happens in the west desert due to the heat, and happened once before to me in Phoenix with a different vehicle. And this year's been hotter than normal. I was pissed as I was thinking I just put a new battery in this car. Well, when I looked at the records, it was actually over five years ago - so it just died. Am trying a new Optima AGM in it this time, hopefully good for the next five years, although after I ordered it I read conflicting reviews on longevity.. Battery Tenders do a good job, but are not barometers of the battery's real condition. Regular preventive replacement is the best plan. |
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