Hello, I have the same problem. I removed the battery after a week and put it on the charger. It had a voltage of only 12.3V. I think it is caused by the keyless entry. In addition, the key is also equipped with the function of finding a motorcycle at a distance of up to 30 m. The motorcycle is an active receiver that is always in operation. I have not yet measured how much it takes from the battery. Translated by google.
I just started my bike with the new Banner battery after 3 days in 0 Celsius without any problem. Type: Banner GEL 51001 BGT12B-4. It is only 10Ah but has a great CCA: 190
Hello, I would like to know how much the motorcycle takes from the battery when it is turned off. I think that's important to know. I can measure it, but only in the spring. I took the battery out of the motorcycle. I will ride only in the spring. I tested my battery with diagnostics and everything is ok. Voltage still 12.93V after a week of charging. The discharge is definitely done by the motorcycle.
I went with banner. CCA was 190 vs twohundred and something for yuasa and also twice the price. I compared the sound recordings of the bike starting with oem battery vs banner. Later sounds a tiny bit better.
Thanks for the idea! It is interesting because in my previous bike I was using viofo MT1 camera and it seems this bike has that too. And with my previous bike I was suspecting it is draining the battery... Today the bike is at valve clearance check, after I get it back I will shut the camera off although I haven't yet setup the app on my phone so it is not recording.
it is hard to know if the battery is at fault. So yes and no :) I really don't mind paying from my own pocket for a new battery if it solves the randomly occuring 4000RPM limitations...
Hello, I have the same problem. I removed the battery after a week and put it on the charger. It had a voltage of only 12.3V. I think it is caused by the keyless entry. In addition, the key is also equipped with the function of finding a motorcycle at a distance of up to 30 m. The motorcycle is an active receiver that is always in operation. I have not yet measured how much it takes from the battery. Translated by google.
I just started my bike with the new Banner battery after 3 days in 0 Celsius without any problem. Type: Banner GEL 51001 BGT12B-4. It is only 10Ah but has a great CCA: 190
Hello, I would like to know how much the motorcycle takes from the battery when it is turned off. I think that's important to know. I can measure it, but only in the spring. I took the battery out of the motorcycle. I will ride only in the spring. I tested my battery with diagnostics and everything is ok. Voltage still 12.93V after a week of charging. The discharge is definitely done by the motorcycle.
Yuasa are the best batteries at the moment, try and fit one of them🤞
I went with banner. CCA was 190 vs twohundred and something for yuasa and also twice the price. I compared the sound recordings of the bike starting with oem battery vs banner. Later sounds a tiny bit better.
I heard Abt similar issues because the REC loop option selected all time - even the general switch was off.
May be mal fuction o.. error on software.?
Thanks for the idea! It is interesting because in my previous bike I was using viofo MT1 camera and it seems this bike has that too. And with my previous bike I was suspecting it is draining the battery... Today the bike is at valve clearance check, after I get it back I will shut the camera off although I haven't yet setup the app on my phone so it is not recording.
Hi, how did you take it out and measure its exact dimensions?
@@tamaskumanovich502 Yes, just undid the bolts, disconnected terminals.
@@onthepegs I think it can fit a 150x87x130 dimension battery. +- 1-2 mm
Warranty! Six months on batteries here 😂
Yepp, but how do I prove the battery is shit? The voltage is OK... Ordered a banner with 185CCA but 10Ah only. We will see... BMW also only has 10Ah.
Bro i took on all my Bikes cheap and Light Lithium batterys from Amazon. It weight 599gramm
Isn't it within warranty for them to replace the battery?
it is hard to know if the battery is at fault. So yes and no :) I really don't mind paying from my own pocket for a new battery if it solves the randomly occuring 4000RPM limitations...
Unafortunately vendors don't accept battery failure claims.