- Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:51 am
#52551
I was not impressed with the place at Silchester, that's over this way, I'm in Newbury (moved long ago). Went there, underwhelmed, went to Salisbury. So it's not the huge car sale place in Slough of the same name? 
As you're this end of Berkshire then new batteries are in Youngs on Paices Hill - Berkshire Parts and Panels' shed no.32
But I would take it back to Easter Park first and get them to replace it, even if it's one off another bike. First port of call has to be the dealership.
My Classic has about 1000 miles on it now, it has stood for a fortnight. I take it for 5, 10, 20, 40 mile runs. Lights are always on but front three pilots are LED see-me daylight DRL now. I do mostly lazily use the electric wellie and have never had the slightest concern with the battery, plenty of go in it, I expect it to last years - except when the thin connector to the +ve terminal snapped (replaced with eyelet).
That is a point, do check the connectors are "zero ohm" because if they're poor, the battery won't charge.
If you're local and need help give me a shout.
As you're this end of Berkshire then new batteries are in Youngs on Paices Hill - Berkshire Parts and Panels' shed no.32
But I would take it back to Easter Park first and get them to replace it, even if it's one off another bike. First port of call has to be the dealership.
My Classic has about 1000 miles on it now, it has stood for a fortnight. I take it for 5, 10, 20, 40 mile runs. Lights are always on but front three pilots are LED see-me daylight DRL now. I do mostly lazily use the electric wellie and have never had the slightest concern with the battery, plenty of go in it, I expect it to last years - except when the thin connector to the +ve terminal snapped (replaced with eyelet).
That is a point, do check the connectors are "zero ohm" because if they're poor, the battery won't charge.
If you're local and need help give me a shout.