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I know I was asking around in my other thread, but this is a different subject. I've been trying to figure out where I want to go in fixing this. I've been reading up on endless amounts of stator and r/r threads but my example seems more extreme then the rest where it's mechanical neglect.
What I want to know is what can cause a new stator that looks like this
and make it look like this in under 1,000 miles?
The oil level is correct because I check it before every ride, my connections are good and clean, the R/R diodes (honda shindingen unit) check out and I dont have any power surges when riding, the grounds are good, fuse box has been cleaned in vinegar. The bike isn't running super lean and overheating...
Since I put in the stator I've ridden it around town a few times but mostly longer trips and my commute to work (around 65 miles @ 7000rpm for an hour and a half at a time, each way). I read up on here that the stator is being stressed more at high RPM, but could a few trips to work and sunday rides kill a new stator this fast? I've seen pics on here of people's old stators and they look nothing like this...
Is it just a faulty stator? Something I noticed between this one and the old one, is that the copper wires that come from the stator and go into the insulated wires going to the R/R had gotten so hot they were basically fried off. On the old one it wasn't even attached but the new one had one that was detached, one solid and the other loose and came off when examining it after removing.
What I want to know is what can cause a new stator that looks like this
and make it look like this in under 1,000 miles?
The oil level is correct because I check it before every ride, my connections are good and clean, the R/R diodes (honda shindingen unit) check out and I dont have any power surges when riding, the grounds are good, fuse box has been cleaned in vinegar. The bike isn't running super lean and overheating...
Since I put in the stator I've ridden it around town a few times but mostly longer trips and my commute to work (around 65 miles @ 7000rpm for an hour and a half at a time, each way). I read up on here that the stator is being stressed more at high RPM, but could a few trips to work and sunday rides kill a new stator this fast? I've seen pics on here of people's old stators and they look nothing like this...
Is it just a faulty stator? Something I noticed between this one and the old one, is that the copper wires that come from the stator and go into the insulated wires going to the R/R had gotten so hot they were basically fried off. On the old one it wasn't even attached but the new one had one that was detached, one solid and the other loose and came off when examining it after removing.
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