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supergrafx
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Okay, in my frenzy to finally ride my bike after going through the electricals, dismantling the boots and putting o-rings in them and replacing the throttle cables (lubing them too), I rode my bike and like an idiot turned the headlight off while doing so. I had replaced the reg/rec with one of the honda units from Duanage, so from other threads, I've gotten that I should keep the headlight on at all times since the third stator leg is no longer connected to the loop. I had cut down the two extra leg cables down and put some liquid electrical tape on the exposed copper tracings.
Anyways, I was sick yesterday so I didn't ride it then but was excited to ride it to work this morning. Well, I go to start it up and notice it will not start. The headlight and turn signals do not come on and the only thing showing up are my oil pressure and neutral idiot lights. I initially thought, ok, bad battery. I then went to look for the multimeter and noticed I left it on, so the batteries to the multi-meter need to be replaced. I then went for the battery tender and to my shock, after only 5 minutes of charging, read that the battery was fully charged.
I rode the bike for only about 10-15 minutes on Monday evening. Could have I fried the stator by keeping my headlight off?
Anyways, I was sick yesterday so I didn't ride it then but was excited to ride it to work this morning. Well, I go to start it up and notice it will not start. The headlight and turn signals do not come on and the only thing showing up are my oil pressure and neutral idiot lights. I initially thought, ok, bad battery. I then went to look for the multimeter and noticed I left it on, so the batteries to the multi-meter need to be replaced. I then went for the battery tender and to my shock, after only 5 minutes of charging, read that the battery was fully charged.
I rode the bike for only about 10-15 minutes on Monday evening. Could have I fried the stator by keeping my headlight off?