I don't know if I'm being a Nervous Nellie about a new bike, but here goes.
After riding for 100 miles, mixing up speeds of <45 mph/72 kph up to a max of 55 mph/88 kph, I got home and put the Twin to bed with a Deltran battery tender.
I was shocked the next morning to see the light still red! It took 27 hours on the tender before the light went to solid green. (I swapped out the battery tender with another one at the 12-hour mark, to make sure I didn't have a faulty tender.)
Today, after riding for about 90 miles doing mixed speeds, I put the bike on a tender when I got home. It's been on it for 9 hours and is still showing red.
I realize that moto batts/electrical systems are different, but Barney (2013 Bonnie) never needed more than about 20 minutes after a ride to go all green.
Any ideas? Is this normal for a brand new bike/battery?
TIA
After riding for 100 miles, mixing up speeds of <45 mph/72 kph up to a max of 55 mph/88 kph, I got home and put the Twin to bed with a Deltran battery tender.
I was shocked the next morning to see the light still red! It took 27 hours on the tender before the light went to solid green. (I swapped out the battery tender with another one at the 12-hour mark, to make sure I didn't have a faulty tender.)
Today, after riding for about 90 miles doing mixed speeds, I put the bike on a tender when I got home. It's been on it for 9 hours and is still showing red.
I realize that moto batts/electrical systems are different, but Barney (2013 Bonnie) never needed more than about 20 minutes after a ride to go all green.
Any ideas? Is this normal for a brand new bike/battery?
TIA