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pistolpete
Was happy, now bummed.
So i ordered a Honda rr from Duaneage got it yesterday. Installed it today, hooked my dvom to the bike and started it and it was charging at 14.8 volts and not the 20 volts that it used to. I was so happy I took a pic of the dvom and I was going to take it for a spin even though it was raining. Well now the bummed part. Usually before i ride i make sure all the lights work and thats when I noticed the brake light was on. After some poking and tracing wires I think I found the problem. I think the front brake switch is bad. I took the switch apart and I have voltage at both terminals. I really love this bike but sometimes she's a pain in my butt.Tags: None
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Welcome to the world of antique motorcycles!
Sounds like a minor, if just one more problem.
Hopefully for you, it'll be your last for awhile.
As for me I'd rather ride than wrench, but to
tell you the truth I've been chasing minor gremlins
out of mine.
I hope someday to have a "carefree" motorcycle!sigpic
Steve
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pistolpete
Ya i guess I keep forgetting how old she is. I just realized the newest vehicle i own is my 21 year old truck.
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My newest vehicle is my modern 1991 F150, only 20 yrs old. You need to get some newer stuff1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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Originally posted by pistolpete View PostThe RPM was 5,000. The old rr was one that i bought from electrosport, witch didn't work, at 5,000 RPM i was at 24 volts.
The R/R should nominally be at 14.5V, 14.8V is not too far off unless teh R/R really is trying to regulate at 14.25V or lower.
Dirty connections leading to voltage drop at the sense point will force the R/R to charge at a higher voltage. It would be nice to keep that to within a few tenths.
So a back to back test with the sense at the battery and at your brake light connections would measure the actual voltage difference.
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pistolpete
HA lol. actually the newest vehicle i've ever owned was my 2000 focus, I ended up turning it into a race car.
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pistolpete
Originally posted by posplayr View Postyou might just want to check what the voltage is at 5k rpm with the sense wire connected right to the battery.
The r/r should nominally be at 14.5v, 14.8v is not too far off unless teh r/r really is trying to regulate at 14.25v or lower.
Dirty connections leading to voltage drop at the sense point will force the r/r to charge at a higher voltage. It would be nice to keep that to within a few tenths.
So a back to back test with the sense at the battery and at your brake light connections would measure the actual voltage difference.
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Originally posted by pistolpete View Posti do have the sense wire hooked directly to the battery. I did have it connected to the brake wire but i thought that that was the reason my brake light was on so i switched it directly to the battery. When i get home from work i'll go through and recheck for bad connections.
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