Thanks for that Gordon.
However, if that is the norm, I would expect short(er) battery life at that state of charge. Keeping the battery cold (but above freezing) would help counter the sulfation effects, as cooler temps slow down the chemical reactions during storage.
FYI
Is the no electric start regime a choice or necessity? I drove one of my 550s for two years 'cause the battery was simply too weak for E start. (Just to defer buying a new battery.)
Cheers,
Cooler temps aren't an option right now. It's already been in the upper 90's here for the past couple of weeks and it won't be cooling down again until the Fall, but I'm loving it!
That's not the normal state of charge for the battery. I usually maintain it better and ride both bikes much more often, but because of the move to a new house that began on 5/15, and the unpacking that is still ongoing, the bikes have been getting neglected. Luckily these old sohc4's are very forgiving or I'd be stuck driving the car to work every day.
The no electric start began by choice. Years ago the start button on my K1 shattered one cold morning when I pushed it. I never replaced it and have always just kick-started it since then. When I got the 550 the electric start worked fine, but I still always kick-started out of habit. Now, several years later the solenoid is frozen up from lack of use and I couldn't use it if I wanted to.