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			<title>What to do a car!!!!</title>
			<link>https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/entry.php/1887-What-to-do-a-car!!!!</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 23 Dec 2010 20:01:45 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[_Scenario_ 
Get given a car...thinking of using it to save the M/C from everyday use and keep km's down. Take her for a warrant and it FAILS...Rust!!! Suspension!!! and everything else!!! 
So what do you do?? 
 
Well here is what i did, with the help and ideas from longwheely,...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><u>Scenario</u><br />
Get given a car...thinking of using it to save the M/C from everyday use and keep km's down. Take her for a warrant and it FAILS...Rust!!! Suspension!!! and everything else!!!<br />
So what do you do??<br />
<br />
Well here is what i did, with the help and ideas from longwheely, stevewedrell...awesome paint work dont u think!!!<br />
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Roll on Boxing Day...Ramp race derby!!!!</blockquote>

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			<title>Daytona charging issues</title>
			<link>https://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/entry.php/1083-Daytona-charging-issues</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 00:56:09 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Problems with the charging system on the Triumph Daytona 955i and Speed Triples 2002 onwards. 
 
I ended up after 3 weeks of owning my bike (with 9000kms) that the rectifier shit itself. Luckily I brought the bike from a shop who then replaced (FOC) with a new rectifier and battery as that was also...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Problems with the charging system on the Triumph Daytona 955i and Speed Triples 2002 onwards.<br />
<br />
I ended up after 3 weeks of owning my bike (with 9000kms) that the rectifier shit itself. Luckily I brought the bike from a shop who then replaced (FOC) with a new rectifier and battery as that was also toast.<br />
<br />
Once my bike was back from the shop it was happily starting with no issues…Until winter set in!!!<br />
I hadn’t been told about having to cold start the bike (ie prime it). So Every morning when it was cold I found I would literally drain the battery and my little orange light would come on and stay on till battery was charged above the threshold and x number of restarts to clear the fault.<br />
This really pissed me off!!!! So did some research on the www and have found the issue and the solution.<br />
<br />
There is a 30amp fuse (no2 Ignition Switch) that is in series with another 30amp fuse (no3 Main).<br />
This makes no sense.<br />
I wanted to keep the existing wiring just in case…..<br />
So here is what I did:<br />
1.	Unplugged the 4 pin connector on the rectifier. Not the 3 pin connector. See before mod.pdf<br />
2.	Made a wiring loom that consists of: x1 30amp inline fuse holder (it comes with wire either end), x2 - 12 (awg) gauge wire that is joined to the inline fuse holder and added a crimp to the fuse holder so that it can be attached to the battery.<br />
3.	Repeated step 2 but no inline fuse as this is for the earth. <br />
4.	Connected the Positive and Earth wires to the rectifier 4 pin connector (2 for positive and 2 for earth)<br />
5.	Hooked up the positive wire (inline fuse side without fuse in it!!!!!!!) to the battery +.<br />
6.	Hooked the Earth wire to the battery -. <br />
7.	Then removed fuse 2 (30amp) from the fuse block and placed into the fuse holder.<br />
<br />
Here are the results:<br />
Before modification: 13.8volts idle, 13.2 volts @ 4000rpm<br />
After modification: 14.5 volts idle, 14.4 volts @ 4000rpm<br />
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Now I will be able to run heated hand-grips etc without fear off the battery going flat!!!!</blockquote>


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