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Originally Posted by Vegas Street Rider
I would start with having the battery checked regardless of how old or new it is.
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+1 Sounds like a problem that I had as well. I fixed it by replacing the battery. They are temperamental things as they get older, and despite putting out 12.6 volts or whatever full charge is, they can put out close to no amps at full voltage when they've sulphated in an inconvenient way.
I recommend changing the battery. If you have a nice auto store near you, just bring your hex keys and a screwdriver and try the new battery in front of them, and they might let you return it if it doesn't solve your problem.