The same symptom I took it to the mechanic for two weeks ago.
The same problem that killed a new regulator and battery is acting up again. Only this time it's over 800 km away from home. Of course, I was willing to buy a new bike last week to ensure that this wouldn't happen but that seemed like over-reacting and my discussions with the mechanic made me decide to put my faith in the SV.
We were lucky enough to have the breakdown at a gas station with a shop - no mechanics on duty but the woman working the pumps gave me a battery pack to boost the bike and it did start. I got it to the inn, and we agreed on this plan:
- I'll pull the battery first thing in the morning and drop it at that same shop for a charge and test.
- While that's going on, I'll try to score a multimeter and a set of jumper cables.
- We'll head to Montreal, a friendly city by virtue of my sister and her family living there.
- I will locate the nearest CBR125R and buy it. Of course there will be paperwork to deal with too to get it insured and plated - I want an Ontario plate, which should make things interesting.
- We'll enjoy St. Jean Baptiste day in Montreal (never done that before!) and then continue East for the rest of the trip.
- After the trip, I'll decide what to do with the SV. Right now I'm thinking it would be cathartic to part it out.
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Too bad it had to turn out that way, but at least you're not too far from Montreal. :( Hopefully you'll be able to find a CBR without too much trouble and get back at it promptly after the Baptiste festivities.
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