Greenham
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So today after work I stopped to get gas, Filled up mounted the old steed turned the key and "CLICK" then NOTHING... I mean NOTHING no lights, no indicators NOTHING... I pushed it to the side of the parking lot and commenced the diagnosis. When turning the key off the tach and speedo needle would cycle. If I waited a few min I could repeat the process all with the same result.
It couldn't be the battery, Last August I looked and read all the reviews on here for what battery to buy. I settled on the Yuasa YUAM624B4 YT14B-BS Battery from Amazon.
Took the dash apart looking for a blown fuse etc.... If I waited a few min I could get the dash to light up. I'd hit the starter button and a click and NOTHING...
As luck would have it, the gas station I broke down at was across the street from a Batteries plus.. with no other options I took the battery out and walked across the street. Thinking this battery is less than a year old It couldn't possibly be the battery.
At Barreries plus the kid hooked it to the multi-meter and 11.5 volts.... He said well it has good voltage. He checked the CCA on his store computer and said it's rated at 200 CCA. He then set it up on his stress tester and BAM it dropped to 10 volts.
$91 later I dropped in a new battery and zoom. It started right up.....
So even though I bought the ORIGINAL Yuasa it lasted 9 months and 4,000 miles. I packed all the panels into the truck and rode it home.
All in all it sucked my previous $90 battery investment should have lasted a LOT longer. BUT
It couldn't be the battery, Last August I looked and read all the reviews on here for what battery to buy. I settled on the Yuasa YUAM624B4 YT14B-BS Battery from Amazon.
Took the dash apart looking for a blown fuse etc.... If I waited a few min I could get the dash to light up. I'd hit the starter button and a click and NOTHING...
As luck would have it, the gas station I broke down at was across the street from a Batteries plus.. with no other options I took the battery out and walked across the street. Thinking this battery is less than a year old It couldn't possibly be the battery.
At Barreries plus the kid hooked it to the multi-meter and 11.5 volts.... He said well it has good voltage. He checked the CCA on his store computer and said it's rated at 200 CCA. He then set it up on his stress tester and BAM it dropped to 10 volts.
$91 later I dropped in a new battery and zoom. It started right up.....
So even though I bought the ORIGINAL Yuasa it lasted 9 months and 4,000 miles. I packed all the panels into the truck and rode it home.
All in all it sucked my previous $90 battery investment should have lasted a LOT longer. BUT
- It happened in a well populated area at a Sheetz gas station 1 mile from the office. I could leave my tools, helmet etc unattended and not worry about them.
- The weather couldn't have been nicer in NC. Sunny, warm not hot and a nice breeze with no humidity
- And to top it off it was across the street from a batteries plus