Sarah, go back to basics, check your battery cables first, you said it went to "full charge", if it cranks ok take it for a spin, it's probably ok. You are on your way to being a ace mechanic!!!!!!!
Sarah, to get a good idea about your battery strength ....snip"
TD, that sounds like a good troubleshooting procedure. I'll give it a try, thanks! I actually rode the VTX beast today for 80 miles - had to quit when the temp started hitting 95*F/35*C. But I wanted to ride it for a while at highway speeds to get a good charge on the battery. I think I accomplished that -- I logged about 60 miles of 60 mph/97 kph or better. (A LOT better, in a few deserted stretches)
But again, when I got home and put the bike on the battery tender, it still showed a solid red light. Twelve hours later and it's *still* not green!
So I'm motivated to try your test.
Thanks!
To tell the honest truth, I have too many bikes and each one really doesn't get ridden enough over our short summer, but it's hard to let one or two go. Each one holds a lot of memories and they make me smile when I look at them.
I think that's probably why I hate to let them go - and then wish I hadn't.I have let some go that i wished i had back!
*****************************************************************************************To tell the honest truth, I have too many bikes and each one really doesn't get ridden enough over our short summer, but it's hard to let one or two go. Each one holds a lot of memories and they make me smile when I look at them.
Sentimental attachment to these machines is one of the mysteries of the ages
You have that lovely Street Twin and that's a great all-around bike.
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