Bendy toy
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Poo happens but the bike is running again. Go and ride away the embarrassment. 
If you had done it right in the first place you would have learnt bugger all
PCV owners can now relax safe in the knowledge that you have thoroughly tested the reverse polarity protection. You may have alos discovered a means of cycling the injectors if anyone had wanted to reverse flush them ...

I will use it now since the battery is showing signs of failing. Perhaps this will sort it out for a while but i will probably buy a new battery "just in case"
It was my fault it discharged so whats with the lesson ?
The bike started a few days ago, no problem, before you "sorted out" some ancillary wiring? That would suggest there's something wrong with what you did with the wiring. Don't make any assumptions, go back and check everything.
I fitted a Centech fuse panel, but i didnt fit a fuse the the power lead from the battery to the panel, so in effect NO ancilleries were connected.

Are u finished with the lecture ? Dont you think i know about it ? Had u bothered to read the post completely u would see that up until that point the batt was fine. It was my fault it discharged so whats with the lesson ?
I think the point MattW might be trying to make (??) is that your battery was down to 4½ volts for a short time. Although it's now kicking out enough to start/run your bike OK, the battery will have been damaged by the experience and will probably age-fail earlier as a result. But he might be making some other point altogether!
Matt, the batt was 100% until i connected an earth to the live side of it. It was that mistake that drained the battery. It may well now be fecked thats why ive ordered a new one. I didnt see the point of conn ecting the charger since the battery was fine before my mistake. So your saying you would always have it on even when there is nothing wrong with it. ?
I didnt consider the PC as an "ancillery" because its not connected to the centech. Take the piss all you want but the mistake was mine and ive said so. So "Mr perfect" have you never made a mistake ? Glass houses etc.��

Ive recently replaced my Yuasa YTZ14S MF for a Motobatt MBTX12U in mu 09 GSA. The Motobatt is physically taller than the Yuasa so the battery spacer had to be removed from the bike to allow it to fit, but it still sits taller than the Yuasa which means the original battery strap isn't quite long enough. But the Motobatt does still fit ok.
I swapped out the OE battery for a Motobatt MBTX12U on my 10 GSA last night. It's a bit dark in the garage (don't ask) so I'll have to wait until the weekend to check further but I think I've got the same problem with the original battery strap not quite reaching - it goes over the top of the battery OK but doesn't quite reach the back of the tank - just wondering if others have also found this before I try re-installing the battery to no avail?
I did fit the battery with the supplied yellow plastic spacer underneath it BTW...