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DanceLikeAMon...
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PostPosted: 12:44 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Rrrrrevvvvvvvs Reply with quote

I've been reading somewhere on here that a bike doesn't start charging it's battery until it's running at something like 5000 revs.

That got me thinking. I don't do a huge amount of travelling on the bike, and when I do the car driver in me likes to keep the noise down, so I ride around at about 3.5 - 4k revs. It's a GS500, so it's not exactly built for racing.

Should I be pushing the bike more? Does it do any harm to run at such low revs?
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PostPosted: 13:08 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

it doesn't harm it at all, quite the opposite actually, a cold enginme needs to be run slowly with less revs until the engine oil has time to fully warm up and circulate so for short journeys this is fine
also you'll save a lot on petrol, high revs obviously use more petrol so you'll get much better fuel economy

as for the battery not charging up i'm not totally sure. at idle tickover the battery should measure 12v ish, get a voltmeter onto it and see what happens when you rev it up a bit, it should go up which means the battery is getting some charging, i aint no electrician so i dont know what the science of it is but this is advice i took when my old cbr battery seemed to be dying way too quickly
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PostPosted: 13:10 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I ran my er5 around glasgow for 8 months, doubt I got it above 5000rpm THAT often and for any prolonged period.

Never had to touch the battery. Smile
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PostPosted: 13:17 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Depends on the bike. Some will barely charge at low revs. Some will not kick in to charge the battery until they have hit certain revs (eg, not charging until the revs have gone past 3000rpm once, had this with a car). Generally you will be fine though, as long as you are not running anything extra to draw current. Larger headlight bulbs, heated grips, etc, will all add to the current draw.

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PostPosted: 14:03 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I normally find its not the revs but the time that has any affect on my battery.

Admittedly it is completely shagged and means i have to bump start it, if i have left it for more than 3 hours at a time Wink

But on my NSR and on my GS500, i find that it will only start to actually charge the battery ( rather than just re-fill it from the generator ), is after about 30mins riding?
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I see. I probably only ride it for about 10 minutes a day (just to work and back), and an occasional 45 minutes at the weekend.

Might be a good idea for me to invest in a battery charger then. Thumbs Up Don't fancy a flat battery on a freezing cold morning.
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PostPosted: 16:40 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just once or twice a week take the fun route home from work.

For me this was the ringroad as whilst still not a long journey I was thrashing it all the way filtering through the moving traffic like a nutter Twisted Evil Probably safer just to go for a blast through the countryside, and avoid the rush hour traffic at the same time Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 17:26 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can I throw in a question?


I recently fitted LED rear bulbs to my bike. Apparently LEDS draw low current, is this gonna effect my electrics anywhere, or over any period. They have been in for a few days now and so far have found no effect. There was a warning on the pack saying that some bulb diagnostic lights may come on because of low current consumption, but I dont have one of these warning lights

Thanks, Kurt
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 25 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Some cars have a warning light to tell you a bulb has gone out. Some of these are so sensitive that they will illuminate just because you have used a different make of bulb, let alone an LED bulb.

Should not make any difference to the electrics on your bike. Give you ever so slightly more electrical power in reserve.

All the best

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PostPosted: 01:03 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

5000rpm!!! mine redlines at 5,500rpm! lol. Enfields have a low output alternator and it is charging the battery hard at about 1500rpm Thumbs Up

/edit - Just another thought, my Suzuki GS125 would start, from cold, without the battery connected (kick start), and still tick over with all the lights on (just). So all the battery did was keep the lights on when I stopped.
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PostPosted: 01:25 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should find the bike starts charging a touch either side of tickover, from 13.2V (a good fully charged battery gives out 13.2v not 12v) and should rise to the top end of 14v at around 5,000rpm.Under 12 and above 15 and somethings wrong.
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PostPosted: 08:00 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

That seems an odd statement to me as the one time I had a dead battery on my Mitsubishi, it would rev past 4,500rpm without sputtering from lack of spark. Question
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PostPosted: 11:23 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

What's an odd statement??, I'm talking about bikes, cars max output comes in a lot lower as they usually are only capable of half the revs of a bike. If you're battery is buggered it doesn't really matter once the engine is running as it is taking it's power from the alternator, which is why you can jump or bump start a vehicle with a flat battery which then carries on running.
The battery is there to start the vehicle and then to act as storage to be used when the actual power output is low and needs back up. When it is isn't being used as such then it is being recharged by the system when there is spare output ready for the next time it's needed. That's why short distance, low speed journeys flatten your battery it's not getting chance to recharge/recover.
What are you on about with your Mitsubishi.??
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PostPosted: 11:40 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm still running in my Suzuki DL650, and I'm not supposed to take it above 5000 rpm. Surely my battery would be flat by now?? Laughing
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PostPosted: 12:00 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

The 5,000 is just a generalisation dude, the higher performance higher revving bikes are around that mark for maximum alternator output, if it's a lower revving bike then the max output will come in at lower revs and with an even lower revving car then lower still.
To check what it is put a multimeter across your battery terminals, run the engine and watch the volts rise as your revs rise, when it peaks somewhere bet 14-15 volts just look at the revs it takes.
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PostPosted: 16:32 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Re: Rrrrrevvvvvvvs Reply with quote

DanceLikeAMonkey wrote:


Should I be pushing the bike more? Does it do any harm to run at such low revs?


I heard that if you labour an engine by not revving nearly enough, it isnt good for the bike.guess it depends on how low you go though.maybe it suggests pootling around on your gixxer 'thou in 6th and 2 grand then whacking it open...
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PostPosted: 20:18 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I'm still running in my Suzuki DL650, and I'm not supposed to take it above 5000 rpm. Surely my battery would be flat by now??

Ive been using a little more than 5000rpm since i went over 100 miles on my dl650 Laughing Bike seems ok, now that its getting on for 500 miles its been round to 9000rpm a few times Laughing
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PostPosted: 22:52 - 26 Sep 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Ive been using a little more than 5000rpm since i went over 100 miles on my dl650


There's no way any human with a soul can stick to 5000rpm - and besides, it's bloody dangerous!

Anyway - first service next week - then it's goodbye dealer!!
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