See if the cables are loose on the battery posts. Take a sniff at the black box, literally and see if that scent picked up the trail of some BBQ going on with an electrical part.
A good charge going on for months with a smart kind of charger, or a constant output charger that was on for say half a day and repeated say in a month or less later? When a click occurs it says PUSH is no longer available, just a click is about as powerful if any to hold the magnetic field in the relay to transfer PUSH to the starter motor.
And this is where you replace the battery with a mat or BS style battery the manufacturer recommends. I know a BS (battery acid supplied) will last a lot of years if you follow the small print and those directions. But a mat style wet and sitting on a shelf is money or years lost sitting there not in service as soon as it's wet and apply the prep.
Then it's a crapshoot at prepping one like a BS style, and seeing if that last as long as a BS? Not unless you can buy a mat with BS and prep it right out of the box.
So one asks the questions;
did I charge the battery and say a battery loses a charge 1% a day and now a month later is 31% down give or take a day.
did I charge the batter with a trickle and kept it on the day I let it sit, or now I'm going to charge it months later.
did I neglect to charge it at all and now I expect to see it light right up and threw the car charger on it for a few days and cooked out the acid, I didn't mention sulfur, but now it just clicks.
did I now figure out that charging it till the sun comes down, watt time is it? It's new battery time it is.
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CCA = COLD cranking amps.
Hi, I'm freezing my nuts off out here in the garage and shit, my piss froze up my dick, crack my head, ah, there is goes, well I'll never write my snow in the name of g, shut this guy up! Here, hold my frozen beer, lemme start the bike. WATT? It's almost close to riding season. I just got started... get it? Started...