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gearhead13
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I had trouble starting my bike a few days ago, just wouldnt turn over. So with a little charge time I was good to go. When I got back home, I checked the battery voltage, and it didnt go above 12v with rpms over 3k rpm. So, I tested the stator wires at the r&r and one leg didnt give me a reading at all. And I am really bummed out because I will be without my bike for a while.
I assumed the stator was gone so I ordered a new one from Electrosport. Over the next couple days I checked the R&R (all good) Then started to pull the bike apart to take the stator cover off. When I got the countershaft cover off I saw one of the stator wires had been chewed up by the front sprocket. ARRRRGH! There was the fault, crimped some new wires on it, put it together and fired right up. Over 13 volts at the battery. So, now I have a new stator coming that I dont need.
Maybe I can try to cancel the order, or keep one for a spare, or maybe sell it to someone on here that needs one
Anyway, Would running one of these 'high performance' stators give me more spark energy or help with performance?
I assumed the stator was gone so I ordered a new one from Electrosport. Over the next couple days I checked the R&R (all good) Then started to pull the bike apart to take the stator cover off. When I got the countershaft cover off I saw one of the stator wires had been chewed up by the front sprocket. ARRRRGH! There was the fault, crimped some new wires on it, put it together and fired right up. Over 13 volts at the battery. So, now I have a new stator coming that I dont need.
Maybe I can try to cancel the order, or keep one for a spare, or maybe sell it to someone on here that needs one
Anyway, Would running one of these 'high performance' stators give me more spark energy or help with performance?