Bike let me down this morning

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Went to go to see family in the GSA this morning and it wouldn’t start. Error message on TFT and zero juice in the battery. Still waiting on BMW Assist who were meant to be here an hour ago!

Epic!
 
Went to go to see family in the GSA this morning and it wouldn’t start. Error message on TFT and zero juice in the battery. Still waiting on BMW Assist who were meant to be here an hour ago!

Epic!

Assume it's always kept on a trickle charge?
 
A year Or two back the was a dodgy batch of batteries… just died with no warning..

Maybe yours was missed
 
Normally they go into limp mode if a fault detected but it started earlier then nothing so sounds more like a connection issue. Something like a battery or earth lead loosening. Good luck and let us know when it’s diagnosed.


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Assume it's always kept on a trickle charge?
Why do you assume? I've never ever used one. I can't understand why it should be necessary? It's there a fundamental problem with the newer bikes?

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I rode it last week for about 100 miles. Haven’t ridden it for 7 days. My money is in the Tracker draining the battery.
 
I rode it last week for about 100 miles. Haven’t risen it for 7 days. My money is in the Tracker draining the battery.

If tracker had drain battery battery can be jump start no problem, but if battery dead, it is dead my friend had dead battery few weeks ago, no possible jump start, we change battery and all was good.
 
Why do you assume? I've never ever used one. I can't understand why it should be necessary? It's there a fundamental problem with the newer bikes?

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Because they now come with trackers, which are quite power hungry. Really, the dealers need to be advising people when they buy these bikes, mine did, though I'd been already aware of the issue. Fitted alarms add to the mix.

btw, you can set up low battery alerts using your datatool dashboard.
 
You will have two small fobs. BMW stopped fitting them recently, so if your bike is a very recent one, chances are it has no tracker fitted.
 
Because they now come with trackers, which are quite power hungry.

Mine has a Biketrac. The consumption is very little - the tiny internal battery was still active more than two months after being disconnected from the bike.

In my experience, it's a myth that they flatten batteries quickly.
 
As above. I think it was from September when they were due to cease fitting them. I don't think we know why (though I fully appreciate that many don't want one anyway), but it could be down to the chips shortage.
 

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Mine has a Biketrac. The consumption is very little - the tiny internal battery was still active more than two months after being disconnected from the bike.

In my experience, it's a myth that they flatten batteries quickly.

I think it's fair to say that there are some varying thoughts out there, though also claims that the datatool is quite hungry. What I would say is this, I had no problems with the battery on my 1200 that simply had an alarm fitted, but that during cold weather and having forgot to keep my 1250 (alarm plus tracker) on charge for just a few days I found that I didn't have enough charge to turn a month old bike over.

Now, it could be that BMW has downgraded the battery or something else to do with the electrics on the newer bikes, but there's plenty out there on other bikes to suggest that certain trackers do hit the battery.

I guess the bottom line has to be, why not use a trickle charger regardless?
 
I think it's fair to say that there are some varying thoughts out there, though also claims that the datatool is quite hungry. What I would say is this, I had no problems with the battery on my 1200 that simply had an alarm fitted, but that during cold weather and having forgot to keep my 1250 (alarm plus tracker) on charge for just a few days I found that I didn't have enough charge to turn a month old bike over.

Now, it could be that BMW has downgraded the battery or something else to do with the electrics on the newer bikes, but there's plenty out there on other bikes to suggest that certain trackers do hit the battery.

I guess the bottom line has to be, why not use a trickle charger regardless?

Exactly my situation
 


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