12-04-2020, 02:36 AM
Yesterday I was going to take my 2017 for a 90 mile ride and th bike would not even turn over as the batterie was dead. Last use was only 3 weeks ago. This was the first time I used my NOCO booster starter and it worked perfectly as the bike started immediately.
[url=https://postimg.cc/JyZQnsd7]![[Image: 08a0280a4aeeba8e5024b1d924e6b021.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/08a0280a4aeeba8e5024b1d924e6b021.jpg)
This morning I removed the batterie and although I bought the bike in July 2017 the batterie was made on Feb. 02 2017 , so close to 4 years old.
When I used my very useful Testmate Sport batterie tester it showed that the batterie was bad and needed to be replaced. I ordered a new one from Honda Southern Power sport in Chattanooga : OEM Yuasa for just about $220 including shipping. I normally replace them anyway at 4 years old but was surprised that this one did not make it that long.
[url=https://postimg.cc/mz4yFT0Y]![[Image: 02b25854fb230fbbbe3232a7ac1510c1.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/02b25854fb230fbbbe3232a7ac1510c1.jpg)
Another useful and cheap tool to use is the Testmate mini voltage checker , if you have a SAE connector on your batterie post than you just plug it into this and you can see cranking and charging volts.
[url=https://postimg.cc/K1dNxPfs]![[Image: 46b41e7973a77e267e473bccb15f2344.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/46b41e7973a77e267e473bccb15f2344.jpg)
I asked our good friend Cormanus again if he would be so kind as to attach some pictures my wife send to him with the testers I used.
By now I do not just owe Cormanus a 12 pack but I owe him the whole brewery !!!
Thanks Comanus for your help once again.
[url=https://postimg.cc/JyZQnsd7]
![[Image: 08a0280a4aeeba8e5024b1d924e6b021.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/08a0280a4aeeba8e5024b1d924e6b021.jpg)
This morning I removed the batterie and although I bought the bike in July 2017 the batterie was made on Feb. 02 2017 , so close to 4 years old.
When I used my very useful Testmate Sport batterie tester it showed that the batterie was bad and needed to be replaced. I ordered a new one from Honda Southern Power sport in Chattanooga : OEM Yuasa for just about $220 including shipping. I normally replace them anyway at 4 years old but was surprised that this one did not make it that long.
[url=https://postimg.cc/mz4yFT0Y]
![[Image: 02b25854fb230fbbbe3232a7ac1510c1.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/02b25854fb230fbbbe3232a7ac1510c1.jpg)
Another useful and cheap tool to use is the Testmate mini voltage checker , if you have a SAE connector on your batterie post than you just plug it into this and you can see cranking and charging volts.
[url=https://postimg.cc/K1dNxPfs]
![[Image: 46b41e7973a77e267e473bccb15f2344.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/202012/46b41e7973a77e267e473bccb15f2344.jpg)
I asked our good friend Cormanus again if he would be so kind as to attach some pictures my wife send to him with the testers I used.
By now I do not just owe Cormanus a 12 pack but I owe him the whole brewery !!!
Thanks Comanus for your help once again.
