This surprised me because the bike is less than a year old, with no alarm fitted or anything else to drain the power. I have an Autocom system fitted, but this is wired through an additional fusebox. The fusebox is powered by an on/off switch. That is, there is no power to the fusebox unless I switch it on, and that only happens when I use the autocom, which is rare. BMW service chappie who came out tested the battery and said that it showed "unserviceable" on his Bosch gizmo thing. Clarks have agreed to look at it tomorrow, but all in all, this is something I don't need before heading off to the continent on Saturday. I did a search on this forum, and though plenty have suffered in some way, no-one has had such a similar problem. Is there any doubt over the reliability of the batteries, or is my budding career as an autoelectrician over before it started?
and I can't afford to change jobs
Is it possible a capacitor was charging up