29-09-14, 12:01 AM
Have you tried disconnecting the battery completely then leaving it for a couple of days to see if it holds it's charge?
(25-09-14, 12:42 AM)Grahamm link Wrote: [quote author=esetest link=topic=14796.msg167841#msg167841 date=1411574462]
As I don't use the bike much in the winter
However I do, hence why I don't want to be spending time removing/ replacing the battery every time I want to go out.
And, of course, temperatures at the moment aren't at "battery killing" levels.
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Just bump start it then, like I have the couple of times it's happened to me. Mine has even flattened after a long ride just by leaving ignition on for a few minutes. I know the battery is on its way out but so far like you've mentioned it works fine after a bump start. So I put up with it but when it becomes a problem as it clearly has for you I'll just take the plunge and buy a new battery.
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