My brother has had quite a few electrical problems with his 1150GSA, most of which i think are down to the dealer.
It needed a new loom at the back end of last year, since then it's barely been used. A couple of weeks ago when out on it it conked out at the side of the road, all electrics dead. The RAC man said "it's an earth fault" and put a patch lead from the earth terminal on the battery to the frame, this got the bike away.
The bike then went down to the dealers as my brother thought it seemed a bit of a coincidence that about 300 miles after having the loom replaced, an earth fault appears.
He was going to Norway for a week so after telling them what happened asked them to make sure the bike was good for a 1500 mile trip round Norway.
They said they couldn't find any fault and left the earth lead on the frame as a "just in case".
Last week, whilst in norway, the bike conks out again. A recovery bloke gets him to a BM dealers where they find the battery is dry and the bike isn't charging. He limped around with a new battery, no lights and an optimate untill they got back last night.
I reckon the earth problem has knackered the regulator, is this plausible
Should the Alternator be replaced at the same time or might it be OK
Needless to say He's reluctant to go back to the dealer as they never admit any fault and alsways give him a rather large bill.
What would you do
It needed a new loom at the back end of last year, since then it's barely been used. A couple of weeks ago when out on it it conked out at the side of the road, all electrics dead. The RAC man said "it's an earth fault" and put a patch lead from the earth terminal on the battery to the frame, this got the bike away.
The bike then went down to the dealers as my brother thought it seemed a bit of a coincidence that about 300 miles after having the loom replaced, an earth fault appears.
He was going to Norway for a week so after telling them what happened asked them to make sure the bike was good for a 1500 mile trip round Norway.
They said they couldn't find any fault and left the earth lead on the frame as a "just in case".
Last week, whilst in norway, the bike conks out again. A recovery bloke gets him to a BM dealers where they find the battery is dry and the bike isn't charging. He limped around with a new battery, no lights and an optimate untill they got back last night.
I reckon the earth problem has knackered the regulator, is this plausible
Should the Alternator be replaced at the same time or might it be OK
Needless to say He's reluctant to go back to the dealer as they never admit any fault and alsways give him a rather large bill.
What would you do
