In all my years of BMW motorcycles, I have never experienced a battery failure like this past week on my '94 K1100RS, CornBread, by way of Brick of the Corn, from the Johnny O Stables, through an unknown dame.
So normally I keep one of those battery maintainer things to monitor and supplement battery status, but a few weeks back, I failed to hook up the 1100. And got a predictable dead battery.....though it seemed too soon for the battery to drain. A 24 hour charge got things right, but 48 hours later it was dead. So what do we know a low battery will do besides not start the motor.......right, fuse the starter relay. From experience I keep a couple on hand of the better version with a double contact. Upon removing the battery, replacing the starter relay, I noticed the PC-80 had a bulge around the middle. My regular battery shop didn't have the PC- 80's in stock,all the bike shops were closed for Monday, so I headed to a large Interstate battery store. Eureka, they had an exact same-size motorcycle battery with 340CCA, and my Tuesday departure to Norfolk, Va. could proceed. I took the less traveled scenic 500 mile route, took care of business in Norfolk for two days, got up yesterday to head home, a "quick" 6 hour Interstate run. As I accelerated onto the ramp for I-64 leaving Norfolk, at about 60mph, the bike received a good bump from a road seam as I was moving into traffic, and suddenly lost all electrics.......dead in gear. I got to the shoulder and realized after a quick diagnosis, and using my lithium jump pad, CornBread had suffered a massive cardiac event that I wasn't going to solve. Fast forward through the surreal conversations over the next hour with assorted Good Summarians who aren't bikers, a tow truck ride that would require its own story, and I found myself in the hands of Adventure BMW, Cheasapeake, Va. All the techs were at lunch, so I settled in for a long wait. A BIG THANK YOU TO the owner Rich, who came over and said let's check it out. With a few tools, under a shade tree, he and I replaced the battery with a quality ( $$$) BMW dealer battery. The test on the Interstate battery seem to indicate it suffered from the freeway bump and "Broke" the neg-pos connection internally. When I say Sudden Battery Failure", I mean throw you off the saddle sudden. Nothing more than a catastrophic battery failure. Dead-line to Depart leads to desperate Interstate battery choice which leads to an expensive but successful outcome.......I reached my destination in 12 hours instead of six. Anybody else have a similar battery collapse? :mbird