All of these problems are originating from the battery. I have swapped the rectifier and plug (as it was melted on) after this I broke down.
The kind man from the AA who rescued me said my battery wasn't accepting any charge. As I had attached my new battery to a broken rectifier I figured that it was ruined so replaced it. All was well for about a week of short rides until eventually the bike cut out on me after a ten minute ride, and the starter button just forced a kind of buzzing sound from under the seat. I had to leave the bike that night but when I got back to it the following day it started no problem and rode home.
With my limited knowledge I've had a quick look over the bike for any obvious signs but I'm thinking maybe a bad electrical component somewhere is perhaps shorting the whole system. The wires from the ignition have kind of come away and look quite corroded. Could this affect the charge of the battery? I have already spent a lot of money o batteries and don't want to rewire anything that I don't have to! I have a small budget to sort these things out so normally try and do it myself. Would this kind of troubleshooting be best left to a professional?
Any help would be greatly appreciated !
Many thanks,
Tobi
