I used the bike occasionally over the winter, it was just a bit hard to start because of the cold sometimes. Just a couple of weeks ago I took it on trip and rode it for over 8 hours in 2 days, no problems whatsoever – but I haven’t been checking the battery voltage, I figured it was ok since I had a brand new charging system (new battery too, last year).
A couple days ago I changed the oil, rode the bike around a little bit, then checked my battery voltage and found that it was really low, like 12.15. I checked the voltage across the battery while the bike was on and it barely moved when I revved up the bike. Re-charged the battery to 12.9, put it back on, rode it a bit, checked the voltage – 12.28. Checked the AC voltage across the 3 stator wires and I get no more than 10 volts across any pair of wires at high rpms, in fact it barely even goes up a few volts when I rev it. I guess this means my new stator is toast, isn’t it?
My question is, how could I have ruined a stator that was less than 1 year old? I wish I would have checked this during my long trip before I changed the oil, I’m wondering if changing the oil could have something to do with it, since I know these stators are immersed in oil. Is that possible? I think I had an adequate level of oil in the bike during that long trip, could it being overfilled with oil cause the stator to malfunction?
I didn’t do any tests on the RR, but since I know the stator is not putting out, I’m sure it couldn’t have anything to do with this, could it? Also, could a ruined stator cause the RR to break as well?
Thanks
Brad
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