bike problems, please help
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bike problems, please help
i have a 2004 cbr1000rr that ran fine until i ran acress the traditional rectifier, stator problems. first my stator went out, i replaced it and the bake ran for about a week, and it ran great! then the bike started to intermitentially charge, and eventually not charge at all. so im figureing that it was hte rectifier since i just replaced the stator. well i bought a rectifier from a shop and installed it, the bike ran for a minute and died. so i took it back off and looked at it and realized that that one and the stock one were different! so i got to honda and buy the right one and put it on today, and the bike is doing the same thing as it was doing which is. when i hook it up to my car to jump it it starts, but once i disconnect the jumpercable it dies imediately i havent check the current from the rectifier yet, im about to go do that but i think something else is bad.
any ideas!!!!! please help because im clueless
any ideas!!!!! please help because im clueless
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RE: bike problems, please help
It is the magnet on the fly wheel. I had the same problem going on my 05 last year. After a lot of bull***t i took it to the dealer. They kept putting stators on it. Finally they called Honda and they told them that the polarity ofmagnets on the fly wheel were to high. They had 100,s of bad ones replaced already but it didn't warrant a recall.
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RE: bike problems, please help
ORIGINAL: tmj1000rr
It is the magnet on the fly wheel. I had the same problem going on my 05 last year. After a lot of bull***t i took it to the dealer. They kept putting stators on it. Finally they called Honda and they told them that the polarity ofmagnets on the fly wheel were to high. They had 100,s of bad ones replaced already but it didn't warrant a recall.
It is the magnet on the fly wheel. I had the same problem going on my 05 last year. After a lot of bull***t i took it to the dealer. They kept putting stators on it. Finally they called Honda and they told them that the polarity ofmagnets on the fly wheel were to high. They had 100,s of bad ones replaced already but it didn't warrant a recall.
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