Few days later, I rode 60 miles roundtrip without problems. A few days after that, I rode the same route and it died on me after 20-30 miles. Same symptoms: it would crank but not fire. Took the battery out and rode the train home. Came back in the morning with the fresh battery and it fired right up. Tried to make it home and it died after 2 miles while riding on the highway. Took the battery and another long walk to find a train. Charged the battery while I was working and returned with the fresh battery. Made it another mile or so and it died while riding again. Finally got it towed home.
Charged the battery again last night* and I just started the battery quick test. Step 1 showed 12.73V. As soon as I turned the ignition on with lights (step 2), the voltage dropped like a rock. It went down to 11.89V after 10 secs, then slowly climbed back to 11.96V after 30 secs. I'm guessing I killed the battery from the three recent times that I drained it completely. It was a 2 year old lead acid battery I bought when I first got the bike.
No need to continue the quick test until I get a new battery I guess. Walking to AutoZone for a AGM battery ($82). Will report quick test results with the fresh battery but it's obvious to me the old battery wasn't charging. I'll also add that I've felt like the bike has been running very hot since my rebuild this spring. Compared to a friend's GS550, my motor was twice as hot after that first 45 minute ride. Then I read here that a dying stator runs hot, heats the oil, and heats up the entire motor so I suspect it's time for a new stator (and R/R since its the stocktwo piece regulator and rectifier).
*The battery showed 13.7V right after taking it off the charger. Fell to 12.85V two hours after being off the charger. This morning, it was down to 12.73V as shown with the "key off" on the bike test.
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