Rode home from Snowtown Wednesday evening as there was no work until maybe Sunday with all the wet weather we had.
Went to start the bike this morning and dead as a DoDo. Ignition lights came on but dropped out as soon as the start button was pushed. Jump started the bike and headed off to Snowtown with Heather on board. On the way I stopped at the top of hill just outside of Crystal Brook to see if the bike would start and hoping if it didn't a roll down the hill would get it going again. Nice plan but fell apart as soon as I turned the key back on and still dead.
Waved a 4x4 down hoping they had jumper leads; but no. Not a good place to park the bike so I rolled down the hill into town
Reminds of the issue I had here
http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=5948.msg1188445#msg1188445The 4x4 driver had a test meter (turns out he has a Suzuki 750 and is moving into Peterborough) and the battery read 12.76 volts. As before, I checked all the fuses and all ok.
Heather managed to get some jumper leads from a house across the road and the bike started up ok. At that time I wasn't sure if it was battery or the generator so I removed the headlight leads and head back home. I have one of those cheap 12 volt temp/volt gauges that goes into the power socket and it showed 12.6 volts (with no headlights) at 100 k/h which to me was not right as it usually shows around 13.8 (with headlights on).
Parked the bike in the back yard at home and before turning the key off put the headlight plugs back on and no change in the voltage and though the headlights were as bright as normal. I'm think the generator is ok and it's the battery but the voltage of 12.7 makes me think it's not.
Any thoughts