How old was your RS and how many miles when you replaced it?
Five to six years seems to be average.
Our k1300S bikes were more than five years old and did not need replacements.
No need to check with a 911. When you see it takes a few miles before the tire pressure displays you know the battery is getting weak.
I noticed at the beginning of our trip a couple weeks ago it took at least five miles before the rear tire pressure would show.
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Bike had 90,300 miles on it when replaced so probably 88,000 when I first noticed lines once in a while. Nearing the end of 4 riding seasons. The bike turned over 120,000 miles today while riding in Alabama and rear has not shown any issues that I have seen.
Five to six years seems to be average.
Our k1300S bikes were more than five years old and did not need replacements.
No need to check with a 911. When you see it takes a few miles before the tire pressure displays you know the battery is getting weak.
I noticed at the beginning of our trip a couple weeks ago it took at least five miles before the rear tire pressure would show.
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Bike had 90,300 miles on it when replaced so probably 88,000 when I first noticed lines once in a while. Nearing the end of 4 riding seasons. The bike turned over 120,000 miles today while riding in Alabama and rear has not shown any issues that I have seen.
Darrell
2016 R1200RS
2022 R1250RT
2016 R1200RS
2022 R1250RT