Hello all,
I have been busy with a move, and haven't had much time with my bike, but prior to yesterday had roughly determined most of my problems were related to charging issues( other than some lessor neglected maintenance yet).
I finally found time to put the multimeter to use. And found 0.4 ohms between whites, 3.5 between green and brown with bike not running and adjusted for the resistance of my cheap meter.
With bike running I had ~12v between brown and ground, but about 1.1 between green and ground with slow decrease with revs.
Pretty sure this means bad reg/rect. And once replaced my charging issue, along with headlight and tach should work.
What I am wondering, after riding a short while, my bike likes to rev high in neutral/idle I thought that it was trying to compensate for lack of charge... Does that sound right? Could that also be fixed with this ??
Also, I only briefly viewed a link from an external website to geezers reg/rect, are they still available and a good option?
Thanks
Rob
I have been busy with a move, and haven't had much time with my bike, but prior to yesterday had roughly determined most of my problems were related to charging issues( other than some lessor neglected maintenance yet).
I finally found time to put the multimeter to use. And found 0.4 ohms between whites, 3.5 between green and brown with bike not running and adjusted for the resistance of my cheap meter.
With bike running I had ~12v between brown and ground, but about 1.1 between green and ground with slow decrease with revs.
Pretty sure this means bad reg/rect. And once replaced my charging issue, along with headlight and tach should work.
What I am wondering, after riding a short while, my bike likes to rev high in neutral/idle I thought that it was trying to compensate for lack of charge... Does that sound right? Could that also be fixed with this ??
Also, I only briefly viewed a link from an external website to geezers reg/rect, are they still available and a good option?
Thanks
Rob
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