The things that we learn.
About ten years ago, I was riding my thumper in rural Massachusetts. It was evening, and it was chilly. I was running the heated grips, aux lights, and probably a Gerbings. I stopped at a coffee shop for a break, then went to start the bike. A solenoid or something clicked, but no start. That's when I realized that I was running too many gadgets all at once: the battery was dead. The good news is that across the street from the coffee shop was an old-fashioned service station that was open, with actual people who knew how to work on vehicles. They lent me a battery-powered jump starter. I got the bike started, then returned their gadget. They wouldn't even let me buy them coffee. I rode home, making sure to let the alternator actually charge the battery. After charging the battery overnight, all was well again.
Hmmm, that reminds me, I should probably look into current offerings for modern aux lighting that put less strain on the alternator for that bike. I've been out of the riding loop since before COVID, and out of the general motorcycle news loop for even longer, so I'm catching up on stuff.
About ten years ago, I was riding my thumper in rural Massachusetts. It was evening, and it was chilly. I was running the heated grips, aux lights, and probably a Gerbings. I stopped at a coffee shop for a break, then went to start the bike. A solenoid or something clicked, but no start. That's when I realized that I was running too many gadgets all at once: the battery was dead. The good news is that across the street from the coffee shop was an old-fashioned service station that was open, with actual people who knew how to work on vehicles. They lent me a battery-powered jump starter. I got the bike started, then returned their gadget. They wouldn't even let me buy them coffee. I rode home, making sure to let the alternator actually charge the battery. After charging the battery overnight, all was well again.
Hmmm, that reminds me, I should probably look into current offerings for modern aux lighting that put less strain on the alternator for that bike. I've been out of the riding loop since before COVID, and out of the general motorcycle news loop for even longer, so I'm catching up on stuff.