drums1 wrote on 09/16/11 at 19:48:14:Battery, huh? Gee, Isn't that what I suggested way back up top? LOL I was right for a change. HeeHee !!
I, too, have had 2 of those $89 sealed batteries from Batteries Plus. 1st one lasted 4 years--minimal recharging the 4th year. And I picked up a new one this past winter. If you bought it there, they will recharge it for free every spring.
Yes you did, and you were spot on. Thanks. I did check the battery before I started tearing apart other things to check the spark-plug and what not. When I remove the tank to fix my speedometer housing rattle I will do the spark-plug door mod.
I ride it everyday. I'll be riding it year round (Florida) if I need recharging I've got problems. Thanks though, they didn't let me know that.
Routy wrote on 09/16/11 at 23:26:48:6 months ago I let mine run dry too,.....didn't shed too many tears over it, because I really wanted an AGM,.....because it is a real pain to fill these batts w/ water,.....at least twice a year. But wouldn't ya know it, I filled it up, charged it, tested it, and it is fine,....and its 4 yrs old, and been run dry twice. So I'll use it,.....at least till I run it dry again

A little tip,......keep your battery fully charged as much as possible,.....at all times, and it will last an unbelieveable amount of years. We like to think that if it starts the bike fine day after day, that it must be full charged, but many times its not. Charge it (float) once a month, it will last a long time.
I know, its not practical most times,.....more trouble than its worth.
Well now that I live on the first floor and I can actually park my bike behind my condo and run the tender to it. I can charge it once a month. My previous living situation I was on a 2nd floor apartment and had to take the battery out to put it on my tender.