regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
#1
regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
Just wandering is a regulator/rectifier problem common for a 03 F4i??? If so what are the symptoms that it is about to go?
Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
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Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
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Last edited by F4iMane; 09-09-2011 at 05:46 AM.
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#5
RE: regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
I have wondered about the speed question myself. It generates more at high rpms but it also consumes more.
And the answer is YES ... Honda, for all its brilliant sophisticated bikes, makes crappy power generation systems for those bikes. First sign the regulator is going would be chronic low charged battery. If your battery is fairly new and it barely cranks the bike then I'd look into the alternator and regulator. I changed mine (1kRR) with some aftermarket 'high performance' parts and it has made a world of difference.
And the answer is YES ... Honda, for all its brilliant sophisticated bikes, makes crappy power generation systems for those bikes. First sign the regulator is going would be chronic low charged battery. If your battery is fairly new and it barely cranks the bike then I'd look into the alternator and regulator. I changed mine (1kRR) with some aftermarket 'high performance' parts and it has made a world of difference.
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RE: regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
ORIGINAL: chainstretcher
I have wondered about the speed question myself. It generates more at high rpms but it also consumes more.
And the answer is YES ... Honda, for all its brilliant sophisticated bikes, makes crappy power generation systems for those bikes. First sign the regulator is going would be chronic low charged battery. If your battery is fairly new and it barely cranks the bike then I'd look into the alternator and regulator. I changed mine (1kRR) with some aftermarket 'high performance' parts and it has made a world of difference.
I have wondered about the speed question myself. It generates more at high rpms but it also consumes more.
And the answer is YES ... Honda, for all its brilliant sophisticated bikes, makes crappy power generation systems for those bikes. First sign the regulator is going would be chronic low charged battery. If your battery is fairly new and it barely cranks the bike then I'd look into the alternator and regulator. I changed mine (1kRR) with some aftermarket 'high performance' parts and it has made a world of difference.
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Last edited by F4iMane; 09-09-2011 at 05:46 AM.
#7
RE: regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
ORIGINAL: F4iMane
Just wandering is a regulator/rectifier problem common for a 03 F4i??? If so what are the symptoms that it is about to go?
Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
Just wandering is a regulator/rectifier problem common for a 03 F4i??? If so what are the symptoms that it is about to go?
Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
#8
RE: regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
ORIGINAL: WOT
Is there a specific problem with your bike? It's there to regulate the current, it either works or it doesn't regardless of your speed. You can rev your bike and watch your headlight modulate to indicate if it's working or not. The only bike I ever had a bad regulator on was my SV650 that was dropped on the regulator side. It's typical if a bike is dropped to damage it.
ORIGINAL: F4iMane
Just wandering is a regulator/rectifier problem common for a 03 F4i??? If so what are the symptoms that it is about to go?
Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
Just wandering is a regulator/rectifier problem common for a 03 F4i??? If so what are the symptoms that it is about to go?
Also can riding at high speeds, say 100 mph or more cause more stress on it? Do high speeds create more current through it or does your speed not really change how hard the regulator/rectifier has to work??
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Last edited by F4iMane; 09-09-2011 at 05:46 AM.
#10
RE: regulator/rectifier is common problem or no??
Ever notice your headlight dim when you rev a bike? the reason is the regulator/rectifier is working properly.