ovationfan
New Member
Wow - Thanks for all the great ideas. It's very true that using a battery tender only masks the problem - and there is no doubt a problem.
I don't know why two dealerships didn't think of these things to try??
I'll try the maxi fuse idea and I'll run this by one of the dealers. The dealership I purchased the bike from won't be cooperative. He takes a very defensive attitude. He almost tossed my friend out the door when it was suggested that if the battery was unplugged from the bike and then tested, there might not be a draw, the battery wouldn't go dead, and that would eliminate the battery as the culprit.
I can also be sure I turn the handlebars to one side - that's an easy fix.
I don't know why two dealerships didn't think of these things to try??
I'll try the maxi fuse idea and I'll run this by one of the dealers. The dealership I purchased the bike from won't be cooperative. He takes a very defensive attitude. He almost tossed my friend out the door when it was suggested that if the battery was unplugged from the bike and then tested, there might not be a draw, the battery wouldn't go dead, and that would eliminate the battery as the culprit.
I can also be sure I turn the handlebars to one side - that's an easy fix.