kravnh
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I returned to my FL home in late October, to find both of my '09 SE5s with dead batteries. They were not on battery tenders, but last year, both started right up after sitting idle for 6+ months. This time was only 5 months, and they were dead. I placed each Spyder on a battery tender for 24 hours, and they both showed a full charge (on the tender, not a voltimeter), and started right up. My wife and I did a short ryde, about 60 miles, and they have been sitting since, due to travel, work, and general life getting in the way of being able to ryde.
Fast forward to Sunday, when we decided to take a ryde. Mine started right up. My wife's, however, was dead. Nothing on the display when the key was turned. Nothing. So, back on the battery charger it went. I checked it yesterday afternoon, and the tender was showing a blinking charge light, which means "trouble."
All it would do when I turned the key was show the instrument display. When I tried to start it up, the display went out, and it made a rapid ticking, or fluttering sound. If I take the tender off of the battery, the Spyder is dead. I also tried to jump-start it with my truck. While connected to the cables, the display comes on, and when I try to start it, it tries to turn over once or twice, then the display blacks out and then immediately comes back on.
That is where I am with it. I do not have the skill or aptitude to work on this bike myself. It is my first motorcycle, and I am not a DIYer when it comes to things with motors.
Based on the info I have provided, does anyone have any educated guesses as to what the problem might be, and how I can try to fix it? The dealer is over 45 miles away, so I'm hoping having them pick it up is a last resort.
Thanks all for your help.
Keith
Fast forward to Sunday, when we decided to take a ryde. Mine started right up. My wife's, however, was dead. Nothing on the display when the key was turned. Nothing. So, back on the battery charger it went. I checked it yesterday afternoon, and the tender was showing a blinking charge light, which means "trouble."
All it would do when I turned the key was show the instrument display. When I tried to start it up, the display went out, and it made a rapid ticking, or fluttering sound. If I take the tender off of the battery, the Spyder is dead. I also tried to jump-start it with my truck. While connected to the cables, the display comes on, and when I try to start it, it tries to turn over once or twice, then the display blacks out and then immediately comes back on.
That is where I am with it. I do not have the skill or aptitude to work on this bike myself. It is my first motorcycle, and I am not a DIYer when it comes to things with motors.
Based on the info I have provided, does anyone have any educated guesses as to what the problem might be, and how I can try to fix it? The dealer is over 45 miles away, so I'm hoping having them pick it up is a last resort.
Thanks all for your help.
Keith