
Originally Posted by
Dave79
Thanks Pete,
I've just started reading that web link and I've learnt quite a bit already.
I'd love to be able to diagnose and fix the problem myself as would save money and be a great feeling to have solved and fixed the bike and back riding.
My bike is my transport to work and back so I've been sort of trying to rush getting it fixed and everything but when i slow down and start looking at what I might be able to sort myself it is quite a good buzz.
I used to play around with the electrics in my old guitars etc but havent ever looked into anything to do with bikes etc but I'm always keen to learn (I just have to sort another ride to work.
I wonder if the charging unit is identical to gn250's as I've been told the engine is?
Probably. There are only so many ways a rotating magnet three phase alternator driven off the end of the crank can work. (basically one way). Automotive field controlled alternators (ie belt drive car type) where the magnet windings are switched off and on, only appear an a very limited number of bikes - some BMWs, maybe others.
As for getting to and from work - charge the battery every day until you get the problem sorted.
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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