Re: Its alive!!!!!!!
If the battery was cranking the engine, don't waste your money on a new one. That wasn't the problem. However, a deep discharge doesn't do a lead-acid battery much good.
You're wasting your time trying to charge a flat battery with an Optimate - the Optimate is a battery maintenance device (and a bloody good one at that!) but it only has a very small (and slow) ability to charge a flattened battery.
You should try to find the real cause of the starting failure. To do that, apply some easy logic:
Greg
rocks said:So my money is on the battery..
If the battery was cranking the engine, don't waste your money on a new one. That wasn't the problem. However, a deep discharge doesn't do a lead-acid battery much good.
You're wasting your time trying to charge a flat battery with an Optimate - the Optimate is a battery maintenance device (and a bloody good one at that!) but it only has a very small (and slow) ability to charge a flattened battery.
You should try to find the real cause of the starting failure. To do that, apply some easy logic:
- There are only three reasons why a motor won't run: electrical, mechanical or fuel.
- If the motor was running perfectly well and you SWITCHED IT OFF to stop it, it probably isn't mechanical or fuel.
- What did you do since your stopped it? You threw loads of water around the bike.
- Water and electrical systems are not good bedmates
- Check for an HT spark - it's easy to do
- If there's no spark, start checking electrical systems
- Alternatively, get the hairdryer or WD40 out and apply!
Greg

