Woke up this morning to a dead battery after a great ride last night. First summer with my 83 GS750E and she's been great so far, although if she doesn't get her service as she likes it, she lets me know!
Parked the bike as the sun was coming down and covered it after 10 minutes. Took the cover off this morning to NO electrical. Was unsure what was going on. Checked the juice in the battery...totally dead! Charged it up and bike works clean again. This had me thinking: Great! But why did it die?
Sorted the issue... and feel brutal posting but hoping the same mistake doesn't happen to others.
It's an older bike... and the letters on the ignition switch (key) have faded off over time. Realized after I hooked up the voltometer to the negative terminal (checking for any battery drain when the key is "off") that when I turned the key all the way to the RIGHT, it would lock the bars (like it did turning it to the left: LOCK position) but ALSO drain some battery.
Where?
Following the wiring diagram, it goes to the tail light...as this is the PARK option. And it keeps your tail light on for others to see you. ...Drained my own battery. Bet it was a sweet red glow though.
Summary.
On GS750E - Turn full left for LOCK, Middle left is OFF, Middle right is ON and far right is PARK. Park sends some battery power to tail light. Don't leave on or battery will drain.
To all my other fellow GS newbies, I hope we can post our learning stories so the next person can do some learning via reading rather than a day in the shop worried about their sweet ride.
Sending my best.
I appreciate the knowledge in these forums!
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