Hey just a battery, wouldn't sweat it too much, it happens sounds like a quick fix and you'll be riding agin soon:thumbup:After being grounded for two weeks I was off to Jim Potts Open House. Went out and the bike would not start. Now it's just clicking - which I have read means the battery is dead. Calling BEST. Very disappointed . . . first real problem after 8500 miles.
I have let my Spyder sit for several weeks, never have it on a charger and it always starts. OEM battery, January 2008. Not sure why others have issues.
'cause you bought-it in Florida?!? :shocked:I have let my Spyder sit for several weeks, never have it on a charger and it always starts. OEM battery, January 2008. Not sure why others have issues.
:agree: I have never once put mine on the tender. I have one, but I never used it. Spyder sat all winter in my garage and fired right up in the spring. Original 08 battery. I wish someone could answer the question why it happens.
I hope I didn't just jinks myself :gaah:
'cause you bought-it in Florida?!? :shocked:
Original post was 9 years ago. That bike went on to serve him for 18000 more miles, until he got a 2014 model.I have 2008 GS, 2014 STS, and now a Ryker Rally. But each and every Yassa battery has lasted me at least 5 years each even in NC not starting during winter for a couple months. If you dont get that kind of life you have some issues like something drawing current when it shouldnt! I have never used a battery tender at any time.
I have a friend that has had all kinds of problems with batteries, I checked it out and there was a leaky diode in the rectifier pack. I have seen these issues before, these kinds of things can cause noise in an audio system by putting trash on the DC power line.
You in eastern NC where is your garage. Need a good place near Fayetteville to keep my spyder up and add lights and trailer.