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Batter keep going dead - 2004 Yamaha YZF-R1

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Check you charging system, with a volt meter is should show between 13.5-14-5vdc at the battery with the engine at 2000 RPM. Test your battery for load capacity and dead or weak cells...1 dead cell will drain the others. Hope this helps.

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If you've tried charging it properly and by that I mean on a charger rather than an optimate type of thing, and your still having problems. Sorry, it's new battery time.

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