Unfortunately, the FJR Battery died in the parking lot of my office... on a Friday afternoon. No chance to leave it until the morning, (when I could probably get it going). I was able to get a trickle charger to the bike (I live nearby) and it started red and went to green, so great. But one crank of the starter and was dead again. So, had it trailered to a local shop. I wasn't convinced it was the battery since it had a 'hicup' during starting for 2 years. But it always started. The shop was firm about an Electrical Diagnosis to zero in on the problem and quickly identified a dead battery, expired, no juice whatsoever... caput. This new $100 YUSA Battery ended up costing $397, with the tow. Ouch. Other than a regular trickle charge, Is there a simple DIY Battery Stress Test to know the available amps, at rest, and to keep an eye on this in the future?