A Non Starting Transalp
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2024
- This was supposed to be the Honda Transalp review video, but it didn't quite happen.
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Hands up who’s also dropped their battery nut or bolt down into the depths ?
Cheers Freddie .
Made me smile , we ride amongst you !!
And left it there and just hunted down a replacement in the box of bits...
I made a bolt retriever with stiff gardening wire and a Geomag magnet taped to the wire......
We have all done it, Freddie. Welcome to the club. I've also found plenty of bits including tools that other people have misplaced on their vehicles.
Save them from old batteries!
That's why the god-thingie gave us magnetic pickup on bendy wire tools at all automotive stores....
So Freddie even manages to break a Honda😂...
I know!!😆
lol
Yes, no bike is safe with Freddie 😂
Jeeez! What do you do to these bikes?
they should give him a medal. "Hondas always work". Not with Freddie, lmao 😂
Someone might have mentioned it before - there are a lot of comments now. But a cheap and useful tool is one of those telescopic, magnetic retrievers for impossible to reach, wayward fasteners etc.
To add on top of this, a nice magnetic wristband is a huge help too!
@@zach-rides especially when handling a mobile phone or laptop! ...lol
Haha, i was shouting this at the screen.
A must for every toolbox, especially if you're over 40 and a bit creaky👍🏻
Unless you’ve upgraded to stainless fasterers😢 I had to upgrade to a stick with a ball of duct tape on the end 🤪👍
I get a rag and plug all around the battery cavity so if dropped caught by the rag. About time the terminals were made twist fit
Just a wee tip. Your better jumping it in 3rd gear. The big twins have too much torque to do it in 2nd. They just lock the back wheel and as a result the engine doesn’t turn much 😁
Good to know cheers 👍
Good to know. Thank you
2nd...and hit the starter switch
Dumb question, but what is the mechanical reason for it being better in 3rd gear? Wouldn't it be harder to turn the engine that way?
And I always stand on the pegs and when I'm about to release the clutch at the same time I plank my arse hard back down on the seat so the back wheel doesn't skid.
Welcome to my mechanical world Freddie - thanks for making me feel better about my skills (which seem about the same as yours!). All’s well that ends well buddy…..
You should do a joint video
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Yeah good idea,love to watch Freddie see you bike collection and watch his waving arms go into overdrive😂
You should do a Biker Scran ride with Freddie. You only managed two last year with Geoff and Dan.
@@nikoscosmos. Please no.
@@jamesstanbridge9211 I recall TMF meeting Delboy...
Itchy boots travels a million miles through the Amazon India and USA with her honda her recent video it got dumped into a river, bike still runs, Freddie spends one week with a transalp and it’s broken 😅
Engine overhaul in Alaska first time, second time in Africa....
Yeah that's not true, in addition to the engine overhauls her clutch needed replaced too.
Don't leave home Freddie
I usually "like" funny comments on videos to show my support, but I feel your comment is too funny, and it makes me frustrated that I didn't think of making the same comment, so I won't be leaving you a like🤣
Lol
Can't tell you how many times I've had the "I don't know why I bother with DIY maintenance, I'm rubbish at it" rant!
I feel your pain......😂😂
This is why we ♥ Freddie. Real world vs. man & machine 😁
So funny…you do make me laugh. I thought I was watching a modern Day Mr Bean looking at you attempting to shake the lost screw out of the bike.
Very funny 😂
@FreddieDobbs The halfords charger is showing the charging volts, not the battery resting voltage. Also you need to get you neighbour to check the voltage when the bike is running (around 13-14v) otherwise it could go flat again. Also check it after leaving on the bike overnight, if flat then could be battery or something draining it. I would charge up the jump pack and take it with you until you know it's not going happen again..
It's a learning curve - you are learning the basics that most bikers learned at sixteen on mopeds. Keep biking keep learning !!
Haha ...I'd forgotten about that....like replacing wrapping a glass fuse with foil from a Kit Kat as a temporary fix!!... 😊
Quad lock bro. It will pull a trickle voltage from the batt. You need to fit a switch in the quad lock power line to turn it off fully when not in use.
Use the Quad Lock USB Smart Adapter. Turn the switch to "auto". Then it won't drain your battery.
@@LongPondNH oh I didn’t know they did this! I’ll be getting one as I flattened a brand new battery twice because I didn’t disconnect my quad lock. Cheers
I’m sure he has one of those.I seem to remember him fitting it to the Triumph
FYI his Quadlock USB is a dumb socket so isn’t drawing any power if nothing is plugged into it. How could it?
Now if he has the wireless charger fitted (he doesn’t) that would draw power.
@@racheltaylor6578 If it's set to "on", it'll drain the battery.
I find it extraordinary that I am still watching a channel based in the main around motorcycles but where the channel maker barely knows a seat from a solenoid. Also where the words 'coffee shop' seem to be the main feature of every quaint English town, village or city. However despite all this there is a certain magic in your enthusiasm and also in the relationship with Monica that is relaxing so I will probably stay subscribed Freddie. Wishing you both lots of luck and safe travels. BTW am watching your Bonnie progress on 'The Wurks' 😉
It's what life is about bikes and coffee 😊
Mate, what a girl you have there! Not only is Monika camera person #1 now she is helping push start your moto. 😂
Mine wouldve just said "Stupid idea buying a motorbike"!
@@daddystu7046 For sure, hear it every morning!
Freddie could give The Wurks a lifetime supply of broken bikes.😊
Best thing about the USB add-on is your phone will be fully charged to call breakdown services 😅
The irony of Freddie selling a tool roll 😊
I feel your pain! I spent 30 min trying to screw in a battery terminal screw on my Interceptor after fitting a quad lock charger. Hassle!
Looking forward to the review!
Freddie seems to have recurring electrical gremlins on everything... :D 12v led-acid batteries are typically 12.7v ish fully charged and about 11.5v or so fully discharged (but still ok) and you can tell if a charging system is functioning if they're 13v+ when they're running typically around 14.5v with a good fast charge. I'm also following your progress of your bonneville at the wurks channel. I'm glad to see it's getting the attention that it needs!
Hey Freddie,
Just try to unplugged your Quadlock system and you'll see it won't happen again, trust me!!
Cheers
Yeh, mine drains the battery, even with nothing charging.
@@gdfggggg I'm 100% sure that the same thing happened in this case
@@roadsweride_pt usually takes about a couple of days.
I installed a quad lock a couple of months ago and don’t have this issue. USB should not be powered when engine is off.
@@laurentvenet2758 they’re usually connected straight to the battery.
Places that sell any tools should have a picture of you and TMF on their 'DO NOT SERVE' list!
That would be doing us both a favour!
😅@@TheMissendenFlyer
@@TheMissendenFlyer Does TMF stand for twenty minutes faffing? 🤣🤣
We like Paul. Bring him back again sometime Freddie. Good to have a good mate.
Check your phone charger wiring since you had the same issues on the Triumph. No reason for the battery to drain so quickly if the bike is off.
Everything checked and it wasn’t draining the battery (the phone charger has an inbuilt cut off below a certain voltage).
@@FreddieDobbs that's normally around 11 volts mate. Probably borderline able to start. You need either an online switch or to disconnect it when sitting overnight. For future reference, that Honda has a USB C power outlet under the seat near the tail light which is wired through the ignition. Alternatively there's an SAE connector under the seat on the RH side.
@@FreddieDobbs your phone charger should NEVER be connected to the battery without the ignition switched on, and NEVER for more than 1 hour at a time! You are only supposed to charge devices whilst the engine is running! (that actually goes for cars too!) If anyone has wired charging ports otherwise, then they have revealed themselves as MORONS! (and deserve as many flat batteries as they can afford!)
@@FreddieDobbs Sorry Freddie, when you say "everything checked" it's not very believable. Not al all. The fact that when the you plugged the charger in and it was showing 12.2 volts, you thought it meant the battery was 12.2 volts tells me you know even less than you think you do about batteries and charging. That was showing the charger output not the battery state. Ditto the 14V reading. Tell me when you say "everything checked" what do you actually mean? Did you test parasitic power draw? Either measured as resistance (Ohms) across the fuse supplying the Quadlock USB or current (Amps) at a battery terminal while disconnecting the Quadlock USB. From what everyone is saying that is a KNOWN problem with the Quadlock.
Glad you got the Transalp started. You brought back a very old memory to me when you were in the village and filmed a green 1965 Hillman Minx automatic. When I was a kid a neighbour had exactly the same car, possibly even the same year because he only had one leg. The car is long gone as is the neighbour who passed away many years ago.
I still can't believe there are people out there running a motorbike channel with less knowledge than me on motorbikes. But still I watch it because there is no other like him. How supportive his Monica is and how he always mentions "Monica" is lovely. And I am stoked watching the British towns and country that's really beautiful. He is like an old fashioned BBC moderator very unlike Itchy Boots. Best wished from Germany! You are entertaining!
Oh Frank what have you done now?! It wasn’t me Betty 😉😂
As your neighbour has a multimeter, you could quickly and easily check for a parasitic draw on the battery. With the ignition off, disconnect the negative cable from the battery. Set the multimeter to read Amps. Then attach the positive probe from the multimeter to the negative battery cable and the negative probe to the negative terminal of the battery itself (so effectively the current is running through the meter). With the ignition still off, check the reading on the meter. Ideally, it should be virtually zero, probably around 2mA. If it's 50mA or more, then that would definitely drain the battery.
I know it's not your problem as you're giving the bike back shortly, but it would be interesting to see if there was a problem.
Freddie, so pleased you got the Honda to start. I'm sure you would benefit from a basic motorcycle mechanics course, you would really enjoy it too. When I started biking, years ago, it was Villiers two stroke engines, generally easy engines to work on. I had to do a 10 week course on learning to ride ( on my Dad's insistence!). It includes engine mechanics and I loved every minute of it. I'm sure some motorcycle garage could give you a bit of training! Please don't go to 'you know who' though!!! 😅
that would be a great idea on a video vlog for freddie, finding one and attending. im sure there are more riders out there that would be interested in that. I would
Did the same in late 1970s, that course has stood me in good stead ever since. Back in those days, we also had metalwork class at school, and our forward-thinking teacher got us all doing basic maintenance jobs on a Honda C90. As you may remember, most 16 year-olds were desperate to get a moped on the road in those days, and had a reasonable expectation of being able to afford it! Happy days!
I forgot to mention my 10 week course was an RAC/ACU course in the late 60s, and was brilliant. The motorcycle instructors followed you round town making sure you followed the course riding instructions. I started the course on one of their BSA Bantams, and finished and passed the course on my very own Francis Barnett 125 Kestrel. Got a badge to prove it !! Happy days!!
It sounds like one of your add ons has caused a slight drain down of the battery since you've been back from your tours...😊
When you get your Bonny back Freddie get a thunder box so your quad lock is on ignition simple box connects straight to battery and saves battery drain by accessories
@@vtwin6683You can chill out a bit with bashing him in the comments like this. It's neither needed nor helpful. Is this how you talk to all bikers?
@@jamesf8864 wow
I'm sure FD is big enough and ugly enough to handle a suggestion to get a thunder box! 🤐
Thunderbox from Healtech Electronics is a power distribution module that allows multiple accessories (heated grips, phone charger etc) to be fitted to the battery whilst preventing battery drainage.
Modern bikes have a "slipper" clutch which makes them difficult to bump start...... and as others have said ,the quadlock has a micro drain on the battery.
Even when shut off? My wireless unit has and on off button.
If Freddie can't break it.....then it's truly unbreakable!!! 😂😂😂
If the battery is ok/healthy the voltage 'at rest' will be at least 12.7 volts. At rest means after it has settled after riding or being charged. (settling will take a good 30 minutes). When charging a discharged battery you will see the voltage rise as it charges, often to 14 volts or so, that is normal. The voltage isn't the whole story but I won't go into that. Great videos Freddie. life is an ever lasting learning experience I find.
Good to have helpful neighbours 😊
When you remove the battery on cars or motorcycles, always disconnect the negative cable first. Cheers
And reconnect it last i.e. after the positive.
How often did he have to do it with his Bonnie🤔? Seems to be a slow learner our Freddie... 😉
stop it😄
It's always fun to watch your video's, even the ones that go wrong for you. Thank you for sharing❤.
I recall you had jerry-rigged a charging cable off the battery and I think that is the source of your battery drain Freddie 🤔…worth noting most Efi bikes are incredibly battery ⚡️ sensitive unlike carb bikes, once you dip below 12 volts they really don’t like it and exasperated by the cold, you’ll be surprised how much lights etc drain modern bikes and I keep all my bikes on battery conditioners 💡 I assume the battery is AGM not Litho? ❄️
Tip about the battery bolt i put microfiber clothes in all the crevices so if you do drop the bolt or the nut it stops this problem i know from experience
Look for a nice Kawasaki W650. My battery was dead, had wait a few days to get a new one. No problem, started first time every time on the kick starter.😊
Same bike, same thing happened after fitting the Tom Tom powered mount. Discharge is due to the DC DC voltage stepper cct. Excellent thing the kick start.😊
Freddie… motorcycles… Not a good combination. 😂
We’ve all been there. 🍻
And then the moto-aerobics to dislodge a dropped screw! 🤣🤣🤣
Get an extendable magnet to retrieve any dropped items. 🍻
I will definitely be buying a magnet- I was 2cm away from retrieving the screw. Agonisingly close!
Ya Freddie they also make a long pick up tool that when you push one end little fingers come out to pick up lost screws. Remember not every screw is metal. There at any auto parts store. Or Amazon.
Wire coat hanger and Blu-tack…next time Freddie, next time 😁
I feel your pain Freddy, love that video, no editing out ,we have all been there, so frustrating to watch you loose faith 👍👍🫤🫤
Wow!! It took a Harley part to fix a Honda. Isn’t that like the old saying, you meet the nicest people on a Harley 😎
Pleased it's just the battery and not the bike. Great video never the less. A long thin magnetized screwdriver is always handy to have when fiddling with bikes 😁 Glad you didn't give up on it Freddie
Dale ‘It’s the battery not the bike’ ? Why did the battery not fully charge or drain down? No one knows this yet. Was it a duff battery, which will just drain down again, or was it that the bike wasn’t charging it, because you’ll need to test that to know. A battery charged off the bike won’t tell you anything. Fingers crossed it is just a duff battery or regulator and not the alternator…Possibly an accessory draining it also ?
@@douglasalexander4348 Yes I agree, I was thinking a charge got the bike running rather than a non starting bike due to a mechanical fault. Always a better scenario
@@biker_dale Yes, like replacing a fuse doesn’t cure the fault that caused the fuse to blow. Good riding fella 👍
When attempting to bump start: if you jump in the seat/bounce in the seat and release the clutch immediately after, then you have a higher chance of success. Your weight will drive the pistons down, helping the engine to turn over. Not suggesting that this would have worked 100%, but it is a more successful way of bumping a bike!
When the rear wheel skids you are in too low a gear. 3rd probably OK.
New bikes are very hard to jump start. The old bikes with carbs were a lot easier.
Your weight drives the pistons down....oh my!
No, your weight momentarily increases the traction on the rear wheel, which might just get one piston up to and over compression without locking the back wheel.
@@richardsimpson3792 Fair enough, but the outcome is the same - a much improved chance of the engine turning over, which is what really matters here!
You're having a laugh aye, drive the pistons down by bouncing on the seat, funniest thing I've ever heard.
I just wanted to tell you that you are the most elegant and stylish person i ever saw. You remind me of the times, when gentlemen ruled the world.
I want to thank Paul for saving your bacon 😊👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Feel for you dude! Glad you got it sorted 🙌😊
The Royal Enfield Classic 500 has a back up kick starter, which is handy if the battery charge is low. It wouldn't take much for all modern bikes to be armed with one I think.
I see a lot of really uncalled for comments below. It is certain that Honda loaned you a bike with a bad battery. Modern bike batteries are good until they aren't - there is no warning, no gradual weakening. They are good until they are not good. That it worked for a couple of weeks before it went bad is irrelevant. Again, it's fortunate that it happened in your own garage and not out on the Yorkshire Dale or some other inconvenient place. I am very disappointed in the many posters below whose unfortunate comments speak volumes about themselves, but nothing about you. I look forward to your next video.
I think Freddie’s rock star presence has this affect on the bikes. They start blushing and pass out. More than likely though I suspect they play dead to avoid being dragged in swamps.
Id say combination of your quad lock and the tracker Honda no doubt fitted(All new Honda's come with a tracker for Free) is probably working over time in that concrete parking garage trying to acquire a signal
Sorry about your battery issues Freddie. Really enjoying seeing all these lovely English towns. Much love from Cape Town 🇿🇦
I'm so glad that didn't happen to you out in the middle of the Yorkshires.
Looking forward to seeing Paul's bikes.
Oh dear Freddie if its not one thing its another, mind you i have to say that most of the issues I've ever had on my various bikes revolve around batteries, so much so that my GoldStar is always connected up to my optimizer when in the garage. Result no probs anymore
That's why I always use Ultimate chargers / battery maintenance. Don't forget batteries have rest voltage and "in use discharge". A battery could be perfectly "fine" at rest, but completely f...up when discharging. Love the Transalp. Cheers.
Had the same on my bike I left for a week. Anything below 11v it won’t crank.
Now it’s in life support all the time after a new battery
"I dont know why i bother" - had me howling 😂.
A joy as always. Currently in Madagascar which is the Renault 4 final resting place apparently.
I'd say you're just about ready for a round the world trip on the Transalp!
Fred. I told you not to put a usb direct on to the battery, you should always put it through a relay or it can flatten your battery or even damage it as a usb draws power continually
Freddie the motorbike slayer. ⚔️ 🤣 always love the content. Great stuff.
I’ve got a Honda NC 750x . I was abroad before and during COVID . Returned after 3,5 years . I couldn’t believe that it started first press of the button , no electrical charging point in my lock up either !
That's how Hondas usually work in my experience in contrast to Suzukis and KTMs 😄
But i must admit the Transalp battery looks to small to me
@@dmitrijr7065 Suzukis are bulletproof in my experience, not so much KTM. My Suz sat all of Dec and January and started up no problem last week.
@@flippy66 They are but all 3 Suzukis that i knew the owners of (GSXR-1000, VS750, SV650S) had too small batteries and never made it through a winter without recharging.
2 months are not a challenge, my KTM 620 stood for 3 months and also started right up
I couldn't believe that either! Doubt it's down to being a Honda, must just be a darn good battery, a miracle battery even!
Any bike with a simple digital clock (which the NC750X has) will run a battery down over time. Three and a half years is a damn long time (30,660 hours to be exact). At around 10mA (for the clock), that's a total drain of a little over 30Ah over 3.5 years. A typical motorbike battery is between 12Ah and 20Ah, with the NC750X using a YTZ14S battery which is a very decent 20Ah... interesting how you could get 30Ah out of a 20Ah battery 🤔
Some years ago I found a 40 year old Villiers 250 trials bike in my local canal. Rusted to hell and covered in slime and silt, would you believe that the f'ing headlight was _still on!!!_ After 4 decades in the cut!!! 😂
Ok, lets make a deal, you reduce your 3.5 years to between 8 months and 1 year.....and I'll.... _switch the headlight off!_ 👍😂
In the good ole days, you could switch the headlight off. Too much red tape complicating things. Would've probably started with the lights off.
And the auto cancelling indicators is another farce. They've usually switched off by the time you get to the junction!
Well done Mr Dobbs. A nice winter trip had. Hopefully the sun will be shining a bit for the next one.
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Freddie We have all been there at sometime or other.
Batteries won’t take any kind of drain to lower so they won’t start. (Been there )
Any how Freddie your always entertaining.
Keep up the Brilliant work.
Is the quadlock permanently connected to the battery? Permanent live equals slow micro drain might have caused it to drop below the necessary 12plus.
Worth remembering with all electrical add ons that aren't switched live.
Ride safe
Your right. I have a mini fuse block with a relay switched from the rear light for all my accessories. 30 years ago Honda did this on their Goldwing..
Feel for you …. Well done for sharing. Makes me wonder if the battery bolts were done up properly after the powered quad lock was put on, might have been working their way loose? Shame you didn’t check the charging voltage on the bikes lcd after you got it going… would have been a good test to rule that out.
Freddie I know u love wot you do so keep the show going...love u man..🤟
bad luck freddie, glad you got sorted, i think your quadlock will be the problem,
most ecu must see about 12.8 volts to work ,
Genuine video, showing real-life situations that happened to each and every one of us.
I didn't expect that from a Transalp, honestly... I owned a transalp from 2006. It's been bulletproof despite its age. The new Honda models are still very reliable.
I know QuadLock is a sponsor of the channel, but I do think it might have something to do with the battery drainage. These mounts are amazing, don't get me wrong, but I don't think the built-in tools would drain the battery when the ignition is off.
Cheers!
Freddie, the voltage on the charger is probably the voltage being applied by the charger not the zero load voltage of the battery. Batteries work differently to a fuel tank 🙂
With an adventur bike, everything is always an adventur...😅✌️
Freddie, you remind me of my son he can break anything I often sing the Mothers Do Have Them theme when the next event occurs.
Joking aside if the battery was down on voltage there might be another problem that is either draining the battery or preventing charge.
Your videos are great entertainment and full of mixed content, not just about motorcycles.
When bump starting a bike its better to run alongside it and jump on the seat as you let the clutch out. That stops the rear wheel losing traction.
Oh dear... I know you say you're incompetent, i just didn't think it was this much. 😂. Enjoy the ride ...😊
Hi Freddie and Monica sorry the Transalp let you down. Westerham one if my favourite place the whole area is great. Next time go to the next town along in Surrey called Oxted there is seeing as you talked briefly about the gurkhas. Is a great restaurant The Gurkha Kitchen. You will both love it i spent a number of great evening there with friend the owner and many more. Then further down the road on the A25 you got Godstone that has a fantastic history. You must go there to. Thanks for the great program. Regards Martin
Keep the faith Freddie! Those battery connection screws are so small and fiddly i use a magnetic screwdriver.
Almost a Basil Fawlty moment Freddie. Well done Paul. Fred, I am a new rider and signed up for a motorcycle maintenance course. So far, learned the basics and a good learning base. Might be an idea ?..
Don’t be so hard on yourself , your videos are awesome
Recently left my Tracer alone for a week - started first time but my heated grips wouldnt stay on longer than 1 sec. Mustve been borderline enough voltage. Worked just fine after 5 minutes.
It was still a nice little drive round a pretty town.
A cheep analog multi meter is handy thing to have. A circuit must have been live to draw battery down. Worthwhile checking connections in charging and starting system clean dry. If you have been out in a lot of rain. With a new bike something might just not have been tightened up right.
Better luck with your next ride.
clever advert for the tool roll 🤣 Im joking Freddie ;) see you in the next one
I live about 5 minutes from westerham and there are some seriously nice biking roads round there Freddie
Technically you can only measure the Voltage of a battery accurately if it has been dormant (not charging or discharging) for 24 hrs approx. But in reality you will obtain a reasonably accurate result after 1/2 hours dormant.
A lot of jump box manufacturers recommend leaving the box connected to the battery for like 5 or 10 minutes to let the goodness flow into the vehicle battery before attempting to start.
Don’t think so, that’s not how it works 😢
Westerham is a lovely town, if we are on the bikes we use the A25 rather than the M25 and always stop there for a coffee.
When your in Westerham next have a look in a estate agent’s window at the price of houses.
On the flip side Freddie, you've still got the nattiest tool-roll in Greater London ;-)
Had a Ducati Monster ex challenge cup race bike that never wanted to start, the wife in her dressing gown used to push me down the road so I could bump it. Backfired every time, neighbours loved it. 😂
Give Paul a tool roll stat Freddie he saved the day
Magnet on the end of a long extendable stick is the best purchase i ever made. I call it the thing finder. £12 from Amazon and has saved so many jobs where i have butter fingered things into crevices.
Volts under load is different to the measured volts on the charger
Sorry freddy, i did chuckle a bit. We've all been there at some point. Drained my battery on my 1200 daytona years ago with a permanent live from the battery to a single switch for heated grips😬🙄
You need at least 12.5v to start a bike...especially a larger capacity twin or triple. If your battery reads below 12v, it's flat. You should have checked the voltage with the bike running, it should read between 13.5v and 14.5v depending on engine revs, anything outside this and you have a charging and/or battery problem.
Way to go Paul!
Call ItchyBoots!
If the battery is that low this suggest that one cell is gone. New battery required.
That's for sure one of your best videos, you've ever made!!😃👍
I restarted my trusty 11 years old Triumph Tiger 800 today, after two months of sleep, it started immediatedly. Please, don't geht me wrong, I Love the new Transalp, as I love the new Tiger 900, or Guzzi Stelvio, but all the electronic "helpers", are they really necessary, or do they only create new problems?
I had the same problem on a new BMW 1150GS in 2003, it was a dead cell, the warranty replacement lasted until 2008, I then fitted an Odyssey battery which is still on the bike today after 16 years and 50,000 miles, It's no reflection on Honda or the bike it could happen to any make or model. On a positive note it's all usefull experience .
Ive got a NC750X and the fairing on that is a Bermuda Triangle for dropped nuts and bolts.
Your b roll just make me half asleep. ❤
oh dear! I was just looking at one this morning after watching your videos on it. 🤔
Don’t let it put you off, I’m sure I’ve just been very unlucky (although I still have no idea why it happened!). The bike is superb🖤🏍️
I’ve had mine since June and no issues with the battery. The dealer fitted a quad lock extension up to the handlebars when new.