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Even though he said the battery was fine, I bet he just used a voltmeter. This would just show that the battery had taken a charge while you were riding (and hence rectifier problem not possible) but couldn't show that the battery could hold that charge for any length of time. Jonathan.... Over here, the bikes are all fitted with lights that are always on, but that law only came in, in Europe, in the last few years. Dunno what year exactly, but all the 9 or 10 year old bikes that I see, still have a light switch.
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OK Alan, thank you again for your cooperation, i really appreciate it.
Tell me something: as I understood mechanic: the bike went dead in first place because the lights emptied the battery during the ride, cause rectifier wasn't functioning properly. Is this reasonable? I was able to start the bike on its own, when going home from mechanic. Obviously the battery got charged during the 15 km ride to mechanic. Is it possible that rectifier isn't working properly (sometimes is working and sometimes is not)? Thanks! |
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I told you stuff's expensive in Europe, (relay) didn't I? I had to pay €133.16 ($167.12) for an injector for my Citroen.
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I checked the ebay and i could save 80 €, but having the experience of waiting shipment from US (said 5-13 working days) eventually ended with 20 days. I really have the need to experience ride to sea side in croatia, and extra 60 € means a wish come true.
My original mechanic whom i have called 1 hour ago, was assuring me, that it is the rectifier with not proper operating, without a doubt. Mechanic who picked me up yesterday called me and said that battery is ok for sure. Well, hope this story will have a short and quick ending. Thank you guys! And yeah, europe is expensive and looks like everywhere is bursting, i hope the bankers won't start another world war... |
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I did this for a living, and I wish I could be as certain that it's the rectifier. All a rectifier does is change the A.C. output of the alternator to D.C. to feed the battery. I still maintain that as the battery recharged itself, there's NO way it could do it with a faulty rectifier. Still, I hope I'm proved wrong, and you haven't wasted your money. Even if you fit the new rectifier, and the bike runs, it doesn't prove that the original rectifier was faulty. It could be any number of other things (intermittent faults). I certainly don't have the faith you have in your mechanic's electrical knowledge. :??:
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