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Really sounds like your battery is undercharged. If you an get a lend of/ buy a battery charger and charge the battery full. You should notice a fair difference. Is there any reason you are kicking it instead of using the button? Does it not have an electric start? Is the battery too dead to turn the starter?
First course is to get a charged battery into it, and see if that sorts out your problems. If it does, then you should be wondering if it was just a knackered battery, or if your charging system is tits up. If you charge your current battery full, and then it de-charges it could be both, but if you buy a new battery and it de-charges then it's prob your charging system giving you bother.
What is the voltage when the bike is running? ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
Peugeot Speedfight 100, Kymco Hipster 125, GSXR750K5, Jawa TS 350
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No the kcik start has nothing to do with the battery it is powered by your leg
your starting issue depends on whether your ignition is a/c (powered from stator) or d/c (powered by battery)
An a/c ignition will spark just as well with a flat battery but a d/c system will have a weak spark/no spark if the battery is too weak.
I know my bike is d/c so can be a bihatch to start if the battery is not 100%. ____________________ hellkat wrote:
Some people are only alive cos its against the law to kill them.
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Crap. I think I done gone been trolled lol. ____________________ My Bikes - - - Royal Enfield 500 with sidecar, VFR800, CBR600FX,
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Ok, sorry if I'm reposting, but I ask questions on the other 2 and don't seem to get a reply back.
I just want to be 100% sure about it before spending 20 quid on a new battery.
The battery does seem to lose charge (about 1v in a day)
Does it mean the battery can't be revived even if I charged it up?
I'd be using a trickle charger, so need to know if it'll work.
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still think its worth buying a good charger seeing as you might have to buy a charger anyway before you fit your new battery.
the one i have (dont know what it costs as it was an xmas pressie last year) in the booklet there are claims to recover deeply discharged & sulphated batteries.
there are a couple of chargers that claim to recover batteries as low as 4v!
i tested it out when i got it by trying to charge up the umpteen knackered batteries i had in the shed (about 6 or7) that were all below 10v, some as low as 5v! i had tried charging them up in the past but the trickle charger wouldnt do it. (btw, i remember buying a battery & getting a free trickle charger with it, some place on ebay. but you can get them for around a fiver from lidl/aldi) neither would the cheap car charger i have had for years.
iirc, it charged 3 no problem (standard 9amp that fit into various 125's) but took longer than i thought it would, like 18/20hours, iirc.
a couple had to be topped up with distilled water as they were years old & were half empty.& they lit up the "battery dead" function light on the charger though, 1 of them right away, the other after a few hours.
1 or 2 took ages (like all day & night, 10/12 amp though, so bigger batteries) to charge up fully.
& out of all the ones that claimed to be fully charged, only one wouldnt really hold a charge. 1 of the half dry ones. it had black bits floating in the liquid & kept dropping to 9 or 10v after a days riding.
so i ended up rescuing half a dozen batteries that no other charger would rescue, so if i had bought the charger, it would have paid for itself right away.
i have it bolted to the wall on my shed (garage doesnt have mains leccy) & came with the cables to connect it to 2 bikes permanately.
handy piece of kit.... worth thinking about, especially as it will tell you if your battery is indeed dead.
come to think about it, argos sell a charger which has the same function though not as good, well judging by the quick test i had of it. . so you can buy it, try it & if it doesnt charge the battery up (lighting up the "battery dead" red light) you can take it back under the 16 day refund policy & go buy a new battery & cheap trickle charger!!!
EDIT : i just had a look on ebay & you might not want to spend the 60 quid it costs for the charger i have, lol. its the accumen platinum duo. but thinking back, knowing what i know now, i would certainly have splashed out on this (or similar charger) if i was in your situation or still had a few "dead" batteries.
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Right, I bought a new battery last night, so hopefully that'll sort it out.
Thanks for your advice again everyone, much appreciated  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 104 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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