When accelerating hard and hitting 6-7k revs and above I can see that the gearindicator will dim to the point where it is almost off. If I let off the gas it will return. I suspect that the other lights does the same, but as I mostly drive in daylight I havent't yet noticed. This is most predominant in 4th and 5th gear. I realize it is something electrical, but where would I start to locate the problem?
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Herzie
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Hi guys
When accelerating hard and hitting 6-7k revs and above I can see that the gearindicator will dim to the point where it is almost off. If I let off the gas it will return. I suspect that the other lights does the same, but as I mostly drive in daylight I havent't yet noticed. This is most predominant in 4th and 5th gear. I realize it is something electrical, but where would I start to locate the problem?Tags: None
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Calvin Blackmore
Originally posted by Herzie View PostHi guys
When accelerating hard and hitting 6-7k revs and above I can see that the gearindicator will dim to the point where it is almost off. If I let off the gas it will return. I suspect that the other lights does the same, but as I mostly drive in daylight I havent't yet noticed. This is most predominant in 4th and 5th gear. I realize it is something electrical, but where would I start to locate the problem?
You will need to know the output levels for the alternator and for the regulator\rectifier get them form a manual and use a meter to test.
Basscliffs website may have a manual for your bike.
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focus frenzy
go over your grounds, especialy the one for the regulator.
generaly that is a clue to a impending R&R failure. mine started doing that on the 1000G , the voltage would actualy spike around 5K and the regulator would suddenly respond and yank voltage back down around 6k'ish. it did that for about a month before it stop adjusting and I had a charging system that would charge good at a set rpm, below that discharge, over that over charge.
my 1100e started doing it also and a R&R swap fixed it.
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Originally posted by focus frenzy View Postgo over your grounds, especialy the one for the regulator.
generaly that is a clue to a impending R&R failure.
Most all of these failures stem from having corroded wiring connectors.
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focus frenzy
Originally posted by tkent02 View PostIf you do all the connection cleaning in the stator papers, it may not fail.
Most all of these failures stem from having corroded wiring connectors.
it died from old age.
on the 1100E it came with a electrojunk regulator when I got it and the connections were all non stock and good.
shindengen SH232 is the only way to go.
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Herzie
I will begin with cleaning all the terminals when I do my winter makeover. The PO actually had the stator rewinded (rewound?) by a professional with a very good reputation here in Denmark. At the same time it got a different than stock R/R which should be of higher quality.
Hopefully the terminal cleaning will help, God knows they need itLast edited by Guest; 09-24-2009, 01:39 PM.
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