It's been chilly here lately (down in the 20s at night and generally in the 30s to 50s during the day). I've had a few times when my bike cranked a little slowly but today was the worst. It was in the mid 30s before I went out on my ride and I had to crank the bike (slowly) for probably a good 10-15 seconds before it would fire. I'm guessing the battery is dying.
What's the warranty on the battery? (I'm guessing a year.) Who would cover the battery warranty? Dealer? Someone else? Could there be any other reasons for the hard start? I've added a Pedal Commander and a few LED lights but none of them are on when the bike's off so I don't see how those could drain the battery. The few times I've plugged in the battery tender, the bike's started right up. Anything else I should check before I whine and cry to the dealer? I have a 3k mile service coming up in about a month (depending on how much I ride in the meantime due to the weather). If the dealer is responsible for the battery warranty, I'll try to get it swapped out during the 3k mile service. I ride pretty much every weekend but rarely during the week due to work.
Thanks, all.
What's the warranty on the battery? (I'm guessing a year.) Who would cover the battery warranty? Dealer? Someone else? Could there be any other reasons for the hard start? I've added a Pedal Commander and a few LED lights but none of them are on when the bike's off so I don't see how those could drain the battery. The few times I've plugged in the battery tender, the bike's started right up. Anything else I should check before I whine and cry to the dealer? I have a 3k mile service coming up in about a month (depending on how much I ride in the meantime due to the weather). If the dealer is responsible for the battery warranty, I'll try to get it swapped out during the 3k mile service. I ride pretty much every weekend but rarely during the week due to work.
Thanks, all.