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Posted on Sep 02, 2011

Battery doesn"t charge

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Happened with me, it was the fuse near the battery that was gone, try that.

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You have a couple of options here. Either your battery is dead and needs replacing as battery's these days aren't what they used to be. you will know this if you try to charge it off the bike and it won't take charge in this case change it. Or you have a problem with the regulator rectifier and again could need it replacing. Charge the battery up off the bike (if you can) and get a multi meter on it and make sure its reading at least 12v then put it on the bike and start it up. Put the multi meter on the battery when the bike is running and if the voltage goes down then its not charging from the engine. In this case you will need to buy a regulator rectifier.

I hope this helps

Tony

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