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Battery and stator (maybe rr). I'm telling you, get those voltages to me man, I can help!
Sent from my SCH-I435
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It's called light painting, Tricks us fancy dslr people use. :lol:That looks like a dealership picture. How'd you get the light like that? Just a street light?
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Exactly.It's called light painting, Tricks us fancy dslr people use. :lol:
Ok so if the battery isn't getting charged, than it has to be the rr or stator (or a bad ground/fuse lol). Did you test the output of the stator in AC volts? That's your ultimate conclusion on if it's bad or not. say there's three wires coming out of it. Just use the voltmeter ands place it between all connections until you get a reading. (Like try combinations until you get a reading). Then let me know that.Oh I might need to tell you that, One day when it was starting last week, I did test voltage on the battery. Whenever it started the voltage on the battery would slowly drain, about .01 voltage every second. Which would tell you that it isn't charging? So that would mean the stator? But that doesn't explain why a fully charged battery won't start the bike.
Got the battery on the charger. Once it's charged i'll start it up (It should start once it's charged -.-) and test the 3 yellow wires on the recifier regulator, than if those have the proper voltage i'll test the 2 wires coming from the stator and see if they have the proper voltage. Did a bit of googling and that should tell me what's wrong. I looked at a wiring diagram for the bike also and all the plugs etc on the wiring harness are correctly hooked up etc. Definately has to be the stator or the rectifier. From google search someone was saying if you have a fairly new/new battery and it's charged and it's not turning over when cranking than it's most likely the rectifier regulator. We'll find out tomorrow hopefully. I'm not sure what the most common place to buy a rectifier or stator is but on ebay they're $40 for a stator or $30 for a rectifier... Since I think i'll just be selling this bike i'll probably go ebay route lol.