So, I finished the work, got myself on the bike, started - light on. Everything seems fine. 20 minutes later, I see the check light lit up, and one minute later the engine cuts off at the traffic stop. And I wasnt able to starting back again, the battery was low. So, it was either calling AA during rush hour at 5pm when all the dealers are closing soon, or bring the bike to the dealer's and see what they had to say. So, i went to dealers, they gave a look and said, it might be battery, rotten wiring or regulator. They told me they will give better look tomorrow around lunch. I thought - brilliant, I have plans today and I need my bike back asap, if it is not regulator, I will get my bike back tomorrow, even though it will cost me 60 pounds for the labor. Called few times during and after lunch, they kept saying check back in later, and on final call said something like "Oh we are very busy, because [excuse],[excuse], [excuse], so we will look into it on Monday or Tuesday". Mate, don't promise if you cant deliver. That pissed me off. If I knew it will take them like 4 days to look into my bike, I would have tried AA first, and if that wouldn't have worked, I could just ordered battery+wires+jumpstart kit all for less than 60 pounds and for few extra pounds I could have gotten regulator itself all, and that is all next day delivery. And its not like messing about with oil, transmission or some other dirty part of bike, it just electronics, simple, clean wiring. Im not happy like...