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Bruin
It sounds like you know what you want and have put some serious thought into the build. I already want to see pictures!
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Originally posted by wkmpt View PostOn a stock bike, what stops the lighting system from draining the battery to zero if the charging system isn't enough to compensate for them?
How long it keeps going will depend on the load and the condition of the battery, but it should go several minutes to half an hour or so with the engine running, putting out at least a minimal amount of juice. With the engine off, it might only take 5 or 10 minutes to drain the battery far enough that it won't run the bike, if the lights are left on. With a capacitor (battery eliminator), I have a sneaking hunch that time would be less than 5 to 10 seconds to drain the capacitor, but I have absolutely no experience with them.
If I was working with you on this project, I would really try to convince you to keep the stock charging system, but clean up the locations to your preference, and hide a smaller sealed AGM battery in the tail section where it won't be seen.
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BassCliff
Originally posted by Zooks View PostSearch for the original 'cafe racer build' thread that Beergood wrote. He went battery-less.
But it's not rigid.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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