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lurch12_2000
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I bought a '83 GS1100G 3 months ago and the owner said he had just put in a new battery. Everything was fine for 2 months until one morning the battery died quickly one morning while trying to start the bike. Connections looked good with no corrosion and proceeded to pull out the battery to put a charge on it. I found 1 cell completely dry but no signs of cracks or leaking. Figuring that the previous owner failed to put acid in initially and not wanting to use plain water and not having any acid on hand, I syphoned some off the other 5 cells to bring the dry cell up to the fill mark while the other 5 were still up to the fill mark. Then I charged it overnight. Bike ran fine for a month until same thing happened- battery died quickly while starting the bike after work. I pushed started and jumped it in 2nd gear to get home but it died a mile down the road in traffic. Pushed it off the road and luckily a co-worker stopped to help. Not having a charger and 35 miles from home I pulled the battery, fluid level ok but we went to the VIP parts store around the corner and bought a new battery. Had to give up the old battery to avoid the $10 core charge. Put the new acid in and push started the bike since I couldn't charge it as you would normally do for a new battery and made it the 35 miles home trough traffic and rain. I put a charge on it when I got home and will see what happens. QUESTION IS would the dry cell for 2 months shorten the life of a battery to 3 months and just 1000 miles or is my charging system failing??? Any easy way to check charging system? thanks and sorry for the long winded message.