I read through countless threads, but couldn't seem to find the answer i needed.
I have a 1982 GS1100G with just over 12,000 miles on the clock.
I've put a couple of thousand miles on it without incident and was even riding last night with no problems.
This morning, I got to start it and no problem, it's turning over at normal speed and firing, but it's a bit cold blooded so i give it a bit of choke, which evidently put a little extra load on the electrical system and everything went instantly dead, not a slow draw down like when your battery is going dead, just went from turning over fast and normal to instantly not cranking.
I pull the fuse cover, check all the fuses. Nothing burned out. After a few minutes, all of sudden all the lights come back on with the key on, go to hit the starter again, here a small click and all goes instantly dead.
Voltage test the battery and it reads 12.7 volts. Turn the key on and it drops to about .5 volt. Disconnect the positive terminal and the battery reads 12.7 volts. The positive cable gets warm when hooked up.
I hook up a battery charger with a 40amp start boost and it starts, but not easily. Ride it around the block and it misfires when trying to accelerate.
Shut it off and the same thing, if you turn the key back on, nothing lights back up. Evidently, there is a huge draw somewhere perhaps?
Anyone have any thougths or experiences with this?
David
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