So I thought my problem was the battery was bad because it wasn't starting my bike unless I jumped it. So I bought a new battery 3 months ago and it's been having problems. So I took it to walmart and pepboys and it's reading...
Walmart- 12.41V, 291 measured CCA, 250 CCA rated, temp 78*F
Pepboys- 239 CCA, 12.35V, 100% recharge. It said my state of charge is low and check for proper charging system outlet.
I did have to fill it up with distilled water a while back and then I recharged it with a bike battery charger with a auto shut off but then the acid started coming out of the top.
Now my brother and a friend that works at pepboys said if the battery is reading fine it's my starter needing more power than the battery can give so I need to test my starter which I have no clue how to do.
The bike wants to turn over and does sound like it will fire but doesn't. After trying several times the lights on the dash start to dim down and it starts to turn less and less.
Any ideas guys? How much would a starter run me if it was the problem.
More than likely you are suffering from high resistance at a connection or a bad ground. You don't even want to know what a starter costs. If you do a search I have many posts on starter circuit testing. Howley also posted a great diagram.
Since you have been working on your brake light since 12/3 maybe you should consider taking the bike to a shop. Oh, please stay away from Pep Boys.