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That was fun! My bike died on labor day, then my car had a number of issues that I don't need to go into...
From the way the bike died, I was able to (correctly, it turns out) diagnose it as a charging problem.
Borrowed a friend at work's fancy-pants Fluke multimeter and tore into it today.
Thanks to the Clymer manual and the stator papers, I now know it's the regulator/rectifier that is kaput.
Not a bad problem at all, easy to diagnose and fix. I wish they were all this easy!
From the way the bike died, I was able to (correctly, it turns out) diagnose it as a charging problem.
Borrowed a friend at work's fancy-pants Fluke multimeter and tore into it today.
Thanks to the Clymer manual and the stator papers, I now know it's the regulator/rectifier that is kaput.
Not a bad problem at all, easy to diagnose and fix. I wish they were all this easy!