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I have a 82 550m. I bought it back in October last year knowing that the charging system was shot. I ordered a new regulator/rectifier and stator from ElectroSport (has anyone else had troubles with their charging systems?). I put them both on and everything worked fine. I even got a new battery for it about the same time. Just in the past few weeks my bike has been running weak at low idle (adjusted valves when I bought it). Its not a sudden loss of power, but more of a trailing off of power. I come to a stop and it starts to cut out and the rpm's start to drop down until it quits completely, almost like its running out of gas. I'm not sure if the carbs need cleaned again, or that the charging system has been giving me problems, or maybe the ignition system is getting weak. I got home today from work and the bike quit when I came to a stop. This time it wouldn't start up again due to a weak battery.
I put a charger on it with 10 amp charge and started it up again, but now it really doesn't want to stay running. I just went and bought a digital multimeter (my analog meter drives me nuts) and checked the stator which seems to be putting out low voltage. I didn't have much time before the sun went down. I hate working with a flashlight. From what little checking I did it seems like the stator is once again ruined. I still need to check the R/R and all the other wire connections as well. The fuse box on this bike has seen better days. The metal tabs that hold the top fuse in place have been hot enough to melt the plastic and now the fuse can be pushed in and out a bit. The wires got hot when the guy I bought it from tried over and over to get it started. He was using a larger amp fuse to get it to do anything at all.
I guess there is supposed to be a cover protecting all the fuses as well, but that is gone too.
So if I keep the throttle going it will continue to run, and it seems to run just fine all the way to red line. When I let it idle the rpm's will start to drop, but not every time. For the most part it continued to run until now. I figured that an electrical issue would be more sudden and more frequent, either it works or it doesn't. I guess a dead battery is a gradual process.
My plans from this point are to check the R/R and stator one more time as well as any possible bad connections. I hope they are still covered under warranty, if not I will be trying another brand. (any suggestions?) While I'm waiting for a warranty stator and or R/R to show up I will clean the carbs and check the valves again.
I put a charger on it with 10 amp charge and started it up again, but now it really doesn't want to stay running. I just went and bought a digital multimeter (my analog meter drives me nuts) and checked the stator which seems to be putting out low voltage. I didn't have much time before the sun went down. I hate working with a flashlight. From what little checking I did it seems like the stator is once again ruined. I still need to check the R/R and all the other wire connections as well. The fuse box on this bike has seen better days. The metal tabs that hold the top fuse in place have been hot enough to melt the plastic and now the fuse can be pushed in and out a bit. The wires got hot when the guy I bought it from tried over and over to get it started. He was using a larger amp fuse to get it to do anything at all.
So if I keep the throttle going it will continue to run, and it seems to run just fine all the way to red line. When I let it idle the rpm's will start to drop, but not every time. For the most part it continued to run until now. I figured that an electrical issue would be more sudden and more frequent, either it works or it doesn't. I guess a dead battery is a gradual process.
My plans from this point are to check the R/R and stator one more time as well as any possible bad connections. I hope they are still covered under warranty, if not I will be trying another brand. (any suggestions?) While I'm waiting for a warranty stator and or R/R to show up I will clean the carbs and check the valves again.