With a serviceable type battery on a motorcycle, you need to check the fluid level regularly, like once a month .
Also, you need to use distilled water, not tap water, it will also bring a battery to an earlier demise .
Not a lot of fluid in a motorcycle battery, so it goes down fairly quickly, as compared to a four wheeler battery .
During the charging and discharging process, water is broken down into oxygen and hydrogen, that's why the fluid level goes down .
Most likely your battery will not last very long after being run dry, so don't be too surprised if it dies fairly soon .
Next time you get a battery, try one of these, less costly than a BMW battery and in most cases will probably last at least as long .
http://www.staabbattery.com/product/UB12220-V.htmlhttp://www.gruberpower.com/12-volt-18-amp-hour-ah-batteryBoth of these batteries are sealed AGM type, never add any water to them .
If your bike sits not ridden for any length of time, or you put it away for winter, a battery tender, not a trickle charger, will help you get a longer life out of the battery .
If you live in a cold weather area, leave the battery where it will stay cold, as long as the battery is charged, the cold will help the battery 'live' longer, the cold slows down the chemical activity inside the battery .
Can't tell where you reside, may want to put that somewhere in your profile .