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  • #31
    I spent many years working with pumped up car alternators for big car audio systems. One thing to consider is that as you add windings and bump up the output amperage, you change the output curve of the alternator. Standard car alternators produce good amperage at the lower end of their rpm range to handle stop and go driving. The high output alternators we used (120A and dual output 120A) shifted the charging curve way up the rpm scale. These alternators were designed for semi's and vehicles that spent most of their time at highway speeds. We had guys that only drove their rides in town and mainly on the Saturday cruise and ended up with dead batteries by the end of the night. The alternators also produce a lot more electromotive drag. What was happening was that below 50mph, the oversize alternators output was considerably less than stock. We tried overdriving the alts with smaller pulleys and it was much better. To do this, the alt must have needle bearings instead of simple bushings to handle the higher rpm. We had one little Mazda truck that produced enough alternator drag at idle with the stereo cranked up, that it lugged and killed the engine.

    Basically, the idea here is that a higher output alternator run at the same rpm as stock may actually output LESS during around town riding. Unless the alt rpm is boosted, there might be less available for proper turnsignal function and such while idleing at a light.
    1978 XS1100E "Flashback"

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    • #32
      .. XJ alts are not better than XS alts.
      just turn off your running lights when riding around town and you should be fine. also Geezers regulator/rectifier is a real good idea.
      and some LED bulbs on the rear of your bike should make things perfect... all simple, easy and inexpensive.

      btw, how does one purchase a Geezer reg/rec?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SG-Olli

        I dare to object.
        With the pulley on the crank being twice the diameter than the one on the alternator, the alternator runs twice the engine speed.
        you're right. I'm dyslexic and often I get numbers, left and right and ratios mixed up especially if I'm tired...

        If it wasn’t spell checkers, my post wouldn’t be very readable (I cut and paste from MS Word.)

        Geezer
        Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

        The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by red bandit
          Do you guys think an XJ's alt. would have enough power to run all the lights I have?
          Red
          Ask TC. He's running one of my reg/rec units and has some pretty powerful driving lights.

          BTW I like to barter. If you need a R/R unit, PM me with what you have to trade. I'm restoring a 79 standard that I plan to turn into a midnight standard and I'm also fixing up a 79 KZ650 and a 76 Guzzi 850 T3 so I always need something...

          Geezer
          Hi my name is Tony and I'm a bikeoholic.

          The old gray biker ain't what he used to be.

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