Ran into a problem today- a quick search took me to this thread:
http://www.motobrick.com/index.php?topic=3128.0 which impressed me enough to create an account to ask my related question:
89 k75 with about 35k. Well taken care of for it's last 28 years or so by a German engineer who got too old to ride it. Of course I didn't ride it enough the last few months, so the battery (probably 18 months old) died.
Pulled it out today, had no life, not even the LCD clock. Jacked it into my car, and started right up. Choked it to keep a fast idle and disconnected, leaving it to idle at about 2000 RPM, hoping that'd charge the battery (if it was chargeable, which i'm beginning to doubt).
At one point it was fine, suddenly it died. I reconnected the cables, repeated, ran a while, same thing happened.
Finally took it for a short ride, going up to 7kRPM or so, and then it died again. Brought the car to it, jumped it, and drove home. On way home i tested everything- and blinkers, emergency, etc.. worked, but when i hit the horn, everything died- had enough speed to start again - repeated several times. Then it died coming into the driveway.
So my theories:
- battery is shot, and so when i jump it it's getting just enough charge to run for a bit, and then somehow sucking too much power from the generator (even at 2k RPM) to cause it to shut down. I've never been able to accrue enough power to start it without it being hooked to my car, and it has only died when not plugged in to my car.
- somehow the horn uses enough power, or is on some kind of circuit that exacerbates this problem. This doesn't really make sense to me, as I know that the headlight, high beams, and flashers use a good deal of power and it's hard to imagine the horn could kill everything, but while driving, it sure did.
- There seems to be ZERO problem with the starting, fuel, or other instrumentation, and there seem to be just enough power to retain the juice for the clock and a bit of light on the panel, which seems to fade pretty quickly- leading me to believe the battery is shot.
If I need a new battery would appreciate the sort that will tolerate my sloppiness and periods of not riding (or recs on easiest trickle system to deal with- i do have a small solar panel, but the parking spot is not near an outlet).
I am mystified by the horn issue though... and open to ideas.
d.i.