Hi,
Think I know the answer to this already but once again I appeal to the common collective for its opinions ...
When I start off from work for my journey home with a small amount of fuel and the display showing miles to empty, the number of miles plummets quite dramatically, yesterday by 10 miles in 400 yards.
When I start form home under the same conditions, the display is far more accurate.
Work is in the City, and home is quite close to the motorway to get me there.
The bike is an early '06 1200GS, with 33,000 miles, servo brakes, heated grips and HIDs.
My first thought is that the alternator belt is probably losing a lot of tension by this number of miles, and is slipping thus preventing the alternator from supplying sufficient current to cope with lights and the electric servo. Checked this theory yesterday by turning the lights off. Within about 2 minutes I had gone from only having 30 miles left to empty to having so much fuel that the guage could no longer be bothered to tell me how many miles were left til empty. Turned the lights back on, and after a short time, sure enough, the fuel guage fell, yellow warning triangle, 39 miles to empty ...Once I got out of town and onto the motorway the guage climbed back up again and I did another 30 miles before it came on again.
So, my question is whether you think or aware of anything else I need to check? We are off with Moto-Morrocco in November for the Novice trip
, so need to get this sorted before we go, clearly the battery is not coping with the bikes requirements when running at city speeds, and I do not envisage tearing around Morocco at motorway+ speeds
Think I know the answer to this already but once again I appeal to the common collective for its opinions ...
When I start off from work for my journey home with a small amount of fuel and the display showing miles to empty, the number of miles plummets quite dramatically, yesterday by 10 miles in 400 yards.
When I start form home under the same conditions, the display is far more accurate.
Work is in the City, and home is quite close to the motorway to get me there.
The bike is an early '06 1200GS, with 33,000 miles, servo brakes, heated grips and HIDs.
My first thought is that the alternator belt is probably losing a lot of tension by this number of miles, and is slipping thus preventing the alternator from supplying sufficient current to cope with lights and the electric servo. Checked this theory yesterday by turning the lights off. Within about 2 minutes I had gone from only having 30 miles left to empty to having so much fuel that the guage could no longer be bothered to tell me how many miles were left til empty. Turned the lights back on, and after a short time, sure enough, the fuel guage fell, yellow warning triangle, 39 miles to empty ...Once I got out of town and onto the motorway the guage climbed back up again and I did another 30 miles before it came on again.
So, my question is whether you think or aware of anything else I need to check? We are off with Moto-Morrocco in November for the Novice trip
, so need to get this sorted before we go, clearly the battery is not coping with the bikes requirements when running at city speeds, and I do not envisage tearing around Morocco at motorway+ speeds

