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Have a 07 700 grizzly the battery keeps going dead and I just replaced it. the bike has 550 km

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Something is on ... somewhere.

That OR you arent charging.

Disconnect the battery put a amp meter between the + and the + wire. What is the reading? Anything above zero is a drain on your battery. Turn on the ignition ... what happened ... more drain?

Check your diodes in the rectifier to assure you arent loosing power to ground there because one is shorted.

Need more help, let me know ...

thanks

a

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