the ooommph gave out on me last night
In line with others who have replied to this thread, the GS battery gave up the ghost last night outside my office. I have been fearing that I would be stranded with a 'dead' bike for some time and on a cold, wet night it happend. I have noticed that I need to charge the battery up every weekend if I am to stand a chance of using the bike during the week, without fear of it coughing limply in the evening and struggling to turn the engine over. This just can't be right on a go-anywhere-and-do-anything bike. Having called out the first emergency service - my missus and failed to jump it with my car jump leads, I had to resport to BMW emergency and a very scary rescue chap who decided to use massive jump leads clamped on to two screwdrivers poked at the battery terminals to get the bike going, which it did eventually.
I have arranged a service at my local dealers and might put it to them that quite a few customers are having to purchase different batteries in order to get reassurance that they won't be stranded like I was last night and a more reliable power source might be a good idea.
Chris