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Originally Posted by Warren
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Originally Posted by Baph
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Originally Posted by jambo
Ok a quick point, starting your bike takes a large lump of the charge out of a battery. Riding puts it back in, I have heard a ball-park figure of about 10 miles to put all the charge back in, I'd assume a little less would be fine, but I've bump started a bike from flat and seen it run 6 miles, park up and be unable to start again without another bump (that was with a new battery) so if you're starting every mile and a half you may just not be putting enough back in.
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Exactly my thought as soon as I read Warren's post explaining the situation.
Short runs will never be good for the battery, or the rest of the engine to be honest. Buy a battery, leave the bike at home, and walk the 1.5miles :P
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i would love to, but taking the bike means i get an extra 30 mins in bed.
cool, new battery arrived today, which is nice.
now do i need to charge it or prepare it in any way before sticking it in the bike ?
ive got a 60 mile ride tomorrow 
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Sounds like it always was the
battery. 6 years is an old
battery. When you dump the acid into the
battery(presuming that is what you got(a kit)) there will be a lot of charge in there. I changed my
battery last week and I put it on charge for an hour. I could see it was full of juice though because the charger could only pump less than an amp flow into it.
John