@Erwin P
Yes it has a contactor on the battery but even with the connector disconnected the bike activates the contactor... I think this is also a pretty big safety flaw. in fact with the power connector disconnected the LED remains solid green for a long time.
This is the final answer of stark for my ticket:
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Support (Stark Future)
September 19, 2025, 1:49 PM CEST
Hello,
We've checked and everything seems to be within normal operating ranges.
On one of our last rides, we saw a 53% battery drain in 60 minutes of use, which is normal.
Regarding your comment about the bike draining in the garage, this is expected. When in standby mode (flashing red every 10 seconds), the bike's internal systems, such as the battery and inverter, continue to work and can consume up to 2% or 3% of the battery daily.
If there's any other issue we can help you with, please let us know.
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
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I don't know what to do... should I be more aggressive and tell them that I know it has two dead groups, showing the photo that it doesn't charge at more than 409 volts??... do you know at what voltage your Stark normally charge at maximum voltage??? Maybe they leave a margin for longer battery life, maybe 4.175V per cell???
Should I ask them for a certificate of the cell voltages??