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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
Back on the road again. Everything is finally coming together. The transmission shifts 100 times better, doesn't leak, grind or anything. I fixed my electrical problem with a new regulator. Now I just need to get some serious seat time before GR6.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 328
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Originally Posted by EatACactus
Back on the road again. Everything is finally coming together. The transmission shifts 100 times better, doesn't leak, grind or anything. I fixed my electrical problem with a new regulator. Now I just need to get some serious seat time before GR6.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
It appears that I'm still having a small electrical issue. The battery doesn't seem to be charging enough to crank the bike over. I can bump start it with very little effort, and ride for as long as I'd like without the battery going dead, but it just isn't keeping a full charge. I went out for about an hour last night and when I came back the battery was at 10.75 volts. Charged...just not all the way. If I put a meter on the battery and rev it, I see the voltage rise over 13, so I know the genny is doing something.
Any chance the generator is just "weak" and can't keep up with the demand of the bike? Is there a good way I can test for this?
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 5,052
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Originally Posted by EatACactus
It appears that I'm still having a small electrical issue. The battery doesn't seem to be charging enough to crank the bike over. I can bump start it with very little effort, and ride for as long as I'd like without the battery going dead, but it just isn't keeping a full charge. I went out for about an hour last night and when I came back the battery was at 10.75 volts. Charged...just not all the way. If I put a meter on the battery and rev it, I see the voltage rise over 13, so I know the genny is doing something.
Any chance the generator is just "weak" and can't keep up with the demand of the bike? Is there a good way I can test for this?
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
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Originally Posted by MegaDON666
Check to regulator first, If it doesnt help, might be the brushes in the gen need to be replaced ($12) last time i checked
I'm going to replace the brushes tomorrow. The regulator is brand new, and appears to have worked for about two rides. I'm getting nothing out of it as of last night.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 33
Love your bike, very clean. About the generator, if you have to replace it with something, get a cycle electric generator, those are made in USA unlike that v-twin taiwan ted stuff. It´ll keep on working, and it´ll be cheaper than that alternator conversion.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
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Originally Posted by Postal
Love your bike, very clean. About the generator, if you have to replace it with something, get a cycle electric generator, those are made in USA unlike that v-twin taiwan ted stuff. It´ll keep on working, and it´ll be cheaper than that alternator conversion.
Thanks man! I'm lucky enough to already have a CE generator in it. I hoping that the new set of brushes gets the output back to normal.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 415
Thank you for showing us the not-so-glamorous part of building a bike. It really stinks but is well worth it when it comes together... and stays together.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Posts: 82
Man you are having way too many problems with this bike! I think you should cut your losses and sell it CHEAP. Just PM me your address and I'll come pick it up! Haha
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
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Thank you for showing us the not-so-glamorous part of building a bike. It really stinks but is well worth it when it comes together... and stays together.
Glad you enjoy it. I'm hoping that maybe someone who stumbles across this thread will get a little inspiration to put the extra work in on their stubborn project. It's been hard at times to stay motivated to keep throwing hours and money for parts at it, but I know it's all going to be worth it. I hope that shows in the final product.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 102
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Originally Posted by Whitetr4sh
Man you are having way too many problems with this bike! I think you should cut your losses and sell it CHEAP. Just PM me your address and I'll come pick it up! Haha