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Old 01-Jun-2006, 09:05
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749 battery woes

Battery is 18 months old, and although it holds a charge it isn’t delivering the amps to start the bike, its been tested and the verdict is it’s knackered.
Now am I unlucky, is this normal, or have I knackered it by overcharging it while on trackdays with the headlight fuse pulled?
I tried to keep an eye on the battery voltage, but to be honest its not really where I want my eye to be while on the track.
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Old 02-Jun-2006, 05:52
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Its normal I'm afraid.The gel batteries fitted to modern Ducati's just dont seem to last very long at all.I guess thats what they call progress!
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Old 02-Jun-2006, 06:26
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With lead acid batteries the manufacturer can engineer a limited life into it. I would think that they can do the same with gel batteries some how.
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Old 02-Jun-2006, 08:45
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My battery is 2 years old and I was informed during it's service the battery is leaking and needs replacing.
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Old 04-Jun-2006, 19:58
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Oh well, will just keep going with the optimate then.
Cheers for the replies, seems I'm vindicated
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Old 04-Jun-2006, 20:18
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Many (including mine) 749 / 999 batteries seem to go down within the first 2 years ... Ducati will replace it under the 2 year warranty.
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Old 13-Jun-2006, 11:35
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Mood: 900 went 999 gone, Multi came and went, 749 Nero now
Wonder if mine's gone.
The optimate says it's ok, it appears to charge (14.1v whilst running) but after a 12 mile ride the other day didn't have enough in it to start, even the lo bat came up.

Just seen this on ebay

http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/sear...le=999+battery

Which is the better/correct battery? one has BS at the end whilst the other has B4?

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Old 13-Jun-2006, 14:06
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I'm still on my original 2 year old 749S battery. It's always been on an optimate, which may have helped it?
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