No 12V power - 2013 EC250R
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I'm getting my 2013 model dressed ready for sale and have hit a fork in the road. Bike fires and runs well, is clean and looks alright for what it is. It's a racing model so no electric button, no battery. All voltage from the stator. However... All lights fitted up, kicked to life, and nothing. No indicators, no headlight, no tail light.. nothing. No voltage registering on the trailtech speedo. Started disconnecting everything to see if I had bad connection somewhere.. Nothing.. All the way back to the 2 female spades out of the stator (yellow and white/blue stripe) and with the engine running no voltage at either. Be very unlikely that the length of harness there would have sustained damage to both wires that provide voltage and not to the ones that run into the cdi. Still getting spark so that part is working aye ok! Would it be fair to assume the coils for the lighting are done? I've popped the stator cover and flywheel likes alright.. Guess next step is to remove it and then start prodding the multimeter around and measuring some resistances. Anyone got some useful info or links to how to do so? Never done it before and not a magician with electrics. Greener than watered grass. Can you recommend anyone in Australia for repairs, or try to source a replacement? |
I don't know how to read to 2 decimals on my multi meter for resistance. Maybe it's not flash enough
With it set to the 200 on Ohms, I can't get anything to register from yellow to ground, or white to ground; engine off. If I measure across the two wires together Yellow to White I get 0.5. I think I either have some broken wires, or a shot coil. I get about 0.4VAC on the white, 0.3VAC on the yellow when running. |
Posting this as a link to myself.. almost exact same problem, with a solution..
Added link: http://www.gasgasrider.org/forum/sho...ghlight=stator |
You should be getting 10s of volts ac when running. On a road bike with a proper regulator that could be 50v. On a DirtBike I'd guess it would be much closer to regulated voltage.
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Now I'm getting nothing. Dodgy bros stator I guess. Unlikely to have 3 x dodgy regulators that work on another bike... This thing has been more of a submarine than a dirt bike though.. Specs of surface rust on the flywheel center ring. Bit of dirt/dust inside the flywheel cover.. I'm guessing the stator windings have seen better days. I'll pull the flywheel and roll from there.. Open on both wires isn't a good sign. Now to decide to try and splice a ktm stator into the GG loom, cough up for genuine, or send it out for a rewind. |
There's a good chap in AUS who sells Electrix stator and keeps stock. Hmm, wonder where info is?
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Hmm here
Paul O'Carrigan Precision Performance Motorcycle Parts +61 7 5463 0088 www.ppmp.net.au From old email G146 in stock and it would cost you AU$178 + postage? quickest way from here would be Australia Post blah blah. . . . Alternatively, also in stock is the G147/RR58 if 3-phase 250W is required but you will need to run a battery or a capacitor. This set would cost AU$252 + same postage. Was a little hard to get on ph but answered email. sales@motorcycle-parts.com.au G146 Worked on my 07 just fine. |
Bloody champion F5! I'll get onto it in the a.m.
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