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Yesterday I tried to start the beast for my morning commute and it refused to fire. It cranked for a while (not really enthusiastically, though) and NOTHING, not even a pop. This is very unusual as the bike has lit off immediately every time I have tried to start it this season. It normally cranks for <1sec and there is fire. This time I got nothing. It had sat for maybe a week without use, but that had not been an issue so far this year until yesterday (yes, I let it sit for a minute on PRIME before starting it). So last night I hooked up the charger and topped up the battery for a couple of hours. It then started immediately with no problems. I do realize my starter needs a cleaning and probably new brushes, which is my project this weekend, but it has not been a real problem yet this season, either. I also am working on getting to checking over the health of my charging system and electrical harness, but the beast has run fine for ~1000km so far this year, so it has not been a priority to this point.
So, will a slightly discharged battery actually drop enough voltage while cranking to not light the fire? I can see a battery tender in my future if this is typical behavoir for an 1100...
Mark
So, will a slightly discharged battery actually drop enough voltage while cranking to not light the fire? I can see a battery tender in my future if this is typical behavoir for an 1100...
Mark