zippythezip wrote on 06/30/12 at 15:00:31:This is a battery 2 months old. Purchased new and fully charged. The battery show good life but hardly turns the bike over, lights indicators all look good but not enough power to start unless I charge it.
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Quote:in bike for a week - 12.66 volts; ignition on - 9.5v;
jump start connected idle - 13.0v; 2500 rpm - 13.5v; 5000 rpm - 13.7 v
jump start removed- idle - 11.6v; 2500 rpm - 11.8v; 5000 rpm - 12.5v
turn off bike - dead; repeat
jump start removed- idle - 13.5v; 2500 rpm - 13.9v; 5000 rpm - 13.7 v
seems to be ok, so I ride up the road and back and talk to my friend next door for about 1.5hrs, bike wont start and now sitting at 11.9v.
Is this a sign I have a bad battery? its also hard to charge as my automatic charger says its charged. The top says "charge at i.2 amps" is a 2 amp charger too much?
You may have a grounding / terminal / connector / wiring problem. I'd first make sure the battery connectors are clean. Then check all connectors and grounds on the bike. Remove, reconnect. This may explain the inconsistencies you are having with the readings. It may be something as simple as a loose ground. You'll have to remove the tank, seat and covers to get at your connectors. I'd unscrew all grounds, clean, retighten. Disconnect connectors, reconnect them.
Once the culprit is found should restore your bike to sound electrical operation again.
It is possible that the battery is faulty, but I would remove the battery and manually charge it off the bike. (1 amp charger and a full day to charge.) Then test its voltage with a load, such as headlamp. Also check your connections to the starter. If the battery and connectors all check out, you may have a charging circuit problem; bad regulator or alternator or wiring.
Also, if you get stuck somewhere and you don't have enough battery to start; find a convenient place to roll the bike. Put it in neutral with ignition off; set both your choke to mid position and fuel selector to prime (if cold), put key in ignition. Roll the bike to a good jogging pace, jump on the bike, quickly switch key on, put it in 2nd or 3rd gear with clutch depressed, pop the clutch while rolling with throttle partly rolled open. After a couple tries, I was able to ride home on a bad battery incapable of starting the bike.
YMMV and good luck.