I have an '82 G450L. I just replaced the battery, since I've had to push start it the past couple of days. I have a DC voltage meter that I installed after a harrowing freeway trip in the rain resulted in my starter button spring failing and draining my battery intermittently... nothing like having a state trooper watch you push start your bike on the side of a 5-lane interchange heading into a city.
So, after installing the gauge, on my morning commute I'd see it hit 15v at red lights and do what it's supposed to, until the past week or so. Now it never really hits 14v. On top of that, there wasn't enough kick to get the starter turning in the morning - so I chocked it up to damage/age from the freeway debacle, plus the colder weather.
Now, however, I've done the quick test and I'm not charging how I should be.
Here's my question: I'm broke (who isn't), and this bike is my primary vehicle. I bought, hastily and without paying much attention, this summer a cheap SH775 off ebay, then realized after it had shipped that I had paid way too little for a new part. Will the "counterfeit" SH775 still work? If it doesn't, what will happen - will I lose my leg in a fiery explosion, or will my bike just not charge properly (which I can monitor on my handy in-dash voltometer)? If it's the latter, I think I'll risk installing it this week and see what happens.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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