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Run time depends on a few things, including the weight of the rider, the terrain being riden over and the condition of the bike. For example, a light rider riding on flat hard packed dirt or paved road with a bike that is in good mechanical condition - tires inflated to correct pressure, chain correctly adjusted/lubed, brakes adjusted, etc. - will have a longer run time than a heavier rider on soft undulating dirt with a bike that has not been maintained. Generally you should be able get 40-45 minutes out of a new battery. Check out the trouble shooting guide and user manual if you are getting less than half and hour. http://www.razorama.com/ownersmanuals.html
It is not designed to charge while the power switch is on..you will damage your bike and void your warranty.thats like putting the positive and negitve on backwards when u jump a car...don't do it, follow instructions...
The battery is probably bad. If a battery is fully discharged it can damage one of the cells in the battery. If you can replace the bad cell then it should charge correctly. Many of these batteries are made to be hard to open up and are hard to repair when they are opened. My best solution is to replace the battery and if that doesn't help then the charger is bad. When the charger is replaced then if both batteries are good then you will have a spare. I hope this helps.
Although you alternator may be charging, the battery may not be accepting the charge or holding it. Have the battery tested under load, but I think that you are going to find you will need to replace it.
If you take the battery into a car part store like Schuck's or Napa, they will test the battery for free. They will test it to see if it will hold a charge. If the battery doesn't hold a charge, then the battery needs to be replaced. If the battery holds a charge, then your charger needs to be replaced.
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