Started installing lights on the side cases of the Bandit but ran out of time tonight.
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Started installing lights on the side cases of the Bandit but ran out of time tonight.
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Untitled by starpoint73, on FlickrIf the holes the sliding pins go in aren't floppy with wear, you're good for ages yet. The boot you mention has been a must get item for me for ages, but I can't find them, or they were extortionately priced. I'm keeping an eye out for something unexpected that will fit.Had to do some maintenance on the 450 last weekend and last night.
The front brake has been getting a bit grabby for quite a while now, only at rolling/nearly stopped speeds so not dangerous but certainly annoying. I tried replacing the lower caliper axle a while back but it has a rubber boot around it that doesn't appear on any parts fiche's, so it seems NLA which is annoying as it doesn't seem to be quite right.
I'd switched over to copper grease quite a while ago, but recently was told this can get a bit abrasive, so last weekend I cleaned and degreased everything and am now giving high temp bearing grease a shot. I also completely flushed the fluid.
Looks like the period before the SH775 went on had already done the damage. It was living on borrowed time.So far so good, see how it goes for a while. I think longer term it might need the Salty Monk treatment but no budget for that as I really want to get my Kat finished first.
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Then last night was finally stator replacement time. I thought my battery was on the way out a number of weeks ago and assumed it wasn't happy after I threw the bike down the road on New Year's even morning.
However I replaced the voltage monitor on my dash and that instantly showed I had a charging problem, probably should've verified that sooner! Anyway, testing the stator showed two legs not going over 50VAC and one barely able to touch 20VAC.
The stator being replaced is an Electrex World brand, around about 5 or so years old, and I have an SH775 with the stator connected directly to the Furukawa connector. No headlight loop, no bullet connectors.
After replacing it I fired the bike up very briefly (less than 10 seconds) as it was after 9pm, but the charge light went instantly orange then green. Yay!
No wonder it wasn't charging right... some of those coils are quite crispy indeed!
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Untitled by starpoint73, on Flickr
Is there a picture of your Bandit anywhere? Would like to see it.
If the holes the sliding pins go in aren't floppy with wear, you're good for ages yet. The boot you mention has been a must get item for me for ages, but I can't find them, or they were extortionately priced. I'm keeping an eye out for something unexpected that will fit.
That rubber sleeve on the pin swells up and causes stickiness, too. It's a bit of a balancing act finding the right lube for it, but red rubber brake grease seems ok with it.
Looks like the period before the SH775 went on had already done the damage. It was living on borrowed time.
If only that was the case! The stator and the SH775 were installed together to swap out the SH532 and first burnt out stator... the SH532 was still ok but stator was toast, and that lasted maybe 2 years? That was the same brand stator too which is the easiest and most cost effective to get over here. My maths are off a bit too, the one I just replaced was only about 4 1/2 years old at most.
I have a mate who's used the same brand stator, and also got the 4 to 5 year life out of it, we suspect they may only be designed to last that long.
This time around I'm trying a DB Electrical brand which is half the price. I figure if it lasts as long I'll be ahead, and 4 to 5 years is fine for me.
Uhmm.. that's not good. Otoh, I've been running an old stator that was definitely past its best - not crispy, but well-used - for the past couple of years on the SH775, and I would have thought if there was any strain put on it, it would have burnt up by now. I've been doing this quite deliberately to see how long it would last.
Suppose we'll just have be aware of the possibility of failures, as everyone seems taken with (and I've been promoting) the idea of this being a fit-and-forget final cure for the stator problem.
Damn.

UPS man delivered me some new tiresThe one advantage of changing your own tires is that you can clean everything real good. The cycle shop just changes the tires they don't clean anything. I got the rear tire done along with lubing the driveshaft splines. Tonight I'll work on the front.
UPS man delivered me some new tires The one advantage of changing your own tires is that you can clean everything real good. The cycle shop just changes the tires they don't clean anything. I got the rear tire done along with lubing the driveshaft splines. Tonight I'll work on the front.
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These are the bad boys I got for my 850. Got them put on by a friend of mine who has a vintage shop at his house. They look good on the roller, can't wait to see it with the engine in it too hhaha
https://www.ebay.com/itm/110-80-19-...275415?hash=item568da03997:g:z3YAAOSwGwlaBz9n
These are the bad boys I got for my 850. Got them put on by a friend of mine who has a vintage shop at his house. They look good on the roller, can't wait to see it with the engine in it too hhaha
https://www.ebay.com/itm/110-80-19-...275415?hash=item568da03997:g:z3YAAOSwGwlaBz9n