Goodman4
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I'm hoping this is just my battery getting on the weak side, but I thought I'd see what you guys think. If my battery is weak would it start ok, then die? Then after that be slow to turn over?
Specifics - I've had my 07 for over two years putting 20K on it with no real problems. I haven't been on a long trip in a few months on it, but I ride to work almost every day about 10-20 miles each way with the occasional short fun ride. I don't keep it on the battery tender since I stay on it. I realize that might not be long enough for optimal battery charge. I went for a longer ride Saturday and it started fine. I stopped for something after a few miles and it started fine. I stopped for gas a few miles later and it started fine again.
I rode a good hard ride for 40 mintues and stopped to take a picture for the moto-tag thread. I noticed I left the ignition on when I first got off (my excuse is that I was trying to make a quick shot), but that was really only for 10-15 seconds. I turned it off and finished the shot. A minute later I got on it and like the other times, it started right up. I gave it a little gas to take off slow since I was on gravel and it died. Very unusual. I tried to start it again and it didn't want to turn over like the battery was weak. I looked it over and saw that my trip odo had not reset so it didn't go dead like a disconnect or something like that. I tried again and it turned over weakly, but started.
I drove straight home (30 miles), turned it off in the garage and it started twice just fine with no hesitation. I put it on the battery tender for a day and rode it to work today without issue.
I think the battery is 2.5 years old.
I did have a similar issue a year and a half ago when we rode the Blue Ridge Parkway. It only did it once right on one of the overlooks, so I parked on hills for a day just in case I had to push start it. Never happened again so I forgot about it. I think at the time I blamed the key I had switched to for some reason, cause I switched back to my main key and it never happened again. Until this weekend.
I'm thinking the answer is to keep it on the battery tender more with the way I'm currently riding, but replace the battery before any long trip. It's time for a valve check soon so I'll let my Yamaha guy put a new battery in then.
Or does it sound like it could be something else? I'm not wanting to ignore potential warning signs.
Thanks for the advice,
Paul
Specifics - I've had my 07 for over two years putting 20K on it with no real problems. I haven't been on a long trip in a few months on it, but I ride to work almost every day about 10-20 miles each way with the occasional short fun ride. I don't keep it on the battery tender since I stay on it. I realize that might not be long enough for optimal battery charge. I went for a longer ride Saturday and it started fine. I stopped for something after a few miles and it started fine. I stopped for gas a few miles later and it started fine again.
I rode a good hard ride for 40 mintues and stopped to take a picture for the moto-tag thread. I noticed I left the ignition on when I first got off (my excuse is that I was trying to make a quick shot), but that was really only for 10-15 seconds. I turned it off and finished the shot. A minute later I got on it and like the other times, it started right up. I gave it a little gas to take off slow since I was on gravel and it died. Very unusual. I tried to start it again and it didn't want to turn over like the battery was weak. I looked it over and saw that my trip odo had not reset so it didn't go dead like a disconnect or something like that. I tried again and it turned over weakly, but started.
I drove straight home (30 miles), turned it off in the garage and it started twice just fine with no hesitation. I put it on the battery tender for a day and rode it to work today without issue.
I think the battery is 2.5 years old.
I did have a similar issue a year and a half ago when we rode the Blue Ridge Parkway. It only did it once right on one of the overlooks, so I parked on hills for a day just in case I had to push start it. Never happened again so I forgot about it. I think at the time I blamed the key I had switched to for some reason, cause I switched back to my main key and it never happened again. Until this weekend.
I'm thinking the answer is to keep it on the battery tender more with the way I'm currently riding, but replace the battery before any long trip. It's time for a valve check soon so I'll let my Yamaha guy put a new battery in then.
Or does it sound like it could be something else? I'm not wanting to ignore potential warning signs.
Thanks for the advice,
Paul