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 Posted: 21:21 - 08 Jan 2014 Post subject: Regulator issue? Honda hornet. |
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Hello people of BCF.
The other day my bike died whilst riding, and then only had enough power to very slowly turn the engine over a few times.
After charging the battery, and getting it to run again, it appears that the bike will run fine until the headlight is put on, then after a few minutes the rev counter will begin to cut out, and then the bike will die and the battery will once again be flat.
Does this sound like a regulator/rectifier issue? Or maybe battery or stator related? I have a spare stator anyway, so that will go on when the new gasket goes on.
Bike is a 1999 hornet 600.
Thank you.  ____________________ Generic XOR 50, Gilera SMT 50, GSXR 400 GK73A, Ducati Monster 600, Honda Hornet 600.
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I recently worked on a Hornet 600 with a similar charging problem.Once I had removed the connector to the rectifier/regulator I found the reason for the insufficient charging volts
https://i1309.photobucket.com/albums/s624/YamaBlue2/Bikes/HornetRR1_zps0d87cc6f.jpg
Once I had cleaned the connectors with WD40 and applied some silicone grease everything works perfectly. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Well the new Reg/Rec turned up today and the problem has been solved, bike now sits at around 14 volts on idle, the new mottobat battery should be here in a day or so as well.  ____________________ Generic XOR 50, Gilera SMT 50, GSXR 400 GK73A, Ducati Monster 600, Honda Hornet 600.
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