
Anyway, after the 30-odd mile ride home, she cut out completely. When I came to start her the next day, she was not even turning over. Hooking the battery up to a charger indicated a very low charge level and after a good charge she fired up first time.
After a few rides out it was completely flat again - draining occurs much faster when using lights etc, making the reg/rect the prime suspect although there is no evidence of burnt connections. I will be getting hold of a multimeter this weekend to confirm, but based on the above what would be your diagnosis?
My current battery is a YTX9A-BS, which as far as I can tell not listed as a replacement part for the YTX7A-BS. Could this be my issue? Its still rated at 1A charge rate, so the reg/rect should be able to feed it faster than it can drain it surely.
Any help is much appreciated.
PS - if anyone else is wondering, the bike is easily as good as I had hoped for, besides the obvious - I thought it would be awful mechanically, after taking my first big bike lessons on an old ER5 of the same age which was an absolute pile of the proverbial! But I have to admit the build quality on these things is more than worth the praise its given, even with these legendary battery issues, and the no-doubt soon-to-be-discovered brake seizures!