We are in Dungog, with Blazeaid, helping to clean up after the floods. I recently bought a Honda GL 700 m/cycle. My partner and I went for our first ride to Newcastle. To be sure, we bought a new battery for it.
At Hexam the motor stopped dead. No electrics.
Called the RAC, (NRMA) The bloke turned up, charged the new battery and suggested that we go back to Dungog.
He said that we should find a reputable auto electrician to check the alternator. He also advised us to avoid "Dodgy Bros Auto Fix". We have a trailer to carry the bike to Newcastle. What we need now is the address of a competant auto electrician. Any ideas, please!?
I am a Ulysses M/C member. 2298
Pipes
deverall11 said
10:47 AM Jun 28, 2015
Why don't you take it to a Honda dealership?
Cruising Cruze said
11:12 AM Jun 28, 2015
G'day Pipes
First of all the Honda does have a stator not a alternator so far I know
The common problem is most likely that the rectifier spit the dummy or
that the 3 way white plug on the stator wires is burned out,
and that stop you dead in your tracks
most early Gold-Wing riders used to solder the wires together instead of having a plug there
so there you have the most commen problems
also try to get a workshop manual for it
Wich model do you have exacly is it like the photo???
I don't know if Frazer still has a shop in Newcastle an other good one used to be in Windsor Hawkesbury Motorcycles still there I think
Thanks John.
Yes it is exactly the same as the photo. They only produced 800.
I was advised to be wary of just any Honda dealer, as a lot of them don't understand older 'bikes.
I will have a chat to Frazers in N/castle.
Pipes.
Mike196 said
02:12 PM Jun 28, 2015
See if you can contact the local chapter of the Ulysses Club, (Newcastle Lower Hunter Region) they'll steer you in the right direction. They're contact No is 0412 600 664.
Cruising Cruze said
02:39 PM Jun 28, 2015
If you check that white 3 way plug what comes from the stator first
It is under your seat on the rear mudguard (3 plugs together 2 small one big one )
I just had a look in one of my manuals
Also check if your main fuse is still ok , they are very tricky they can look ok but have some times
a hairline crack in them
Cheers John
ST391GQ said
06:43 PM Jun 28, 2015
X 2 on all of the above.
Now if you have a multimeter and know how to use it , there is another test to see if stator is ok.
First of all , make sure you have a fully charged battery. Then disconnect the white plug...start bike up and let it run at even idle ..Don't rev it up ... and on the alternator side of white plug (male side from memory) with multimeter on ac volts ...check output voltage on each pair of wires..3x2 pairs. Voltage needs to be consistant across all pairs...and not below 15 volts per pair.
If its outside any of this ....stator is stuffed ...and from memory it is engine out of frame to get at it.
There is a bloke at Colo Vale who has rewound mine in the past who does a top job. If yours needs to be rewound ..P/M me and I will try and find his ccontacts.
Also set your multimeter at dc volts ...and with everything connected and at idle ...;there should be a consistant 14 volts ...even with headlight on.
HTH.
Cheers Keith
C
Spydermann said
09:09 AM Jun 30, 2015
And if you have a digital multi-meter, make sure you have good batteries in it. Just been thru all of this with a old Honda Lead 80. Battery flattened and testing the charging I found it wasn't charging at what the manual said - at least according to my meter. Pulled stator off (not easy), cleaned, purchased a new regulator/rectifier, and still wouldn't work after I put it all back together. Doubled checked everything then got out an old multi-meter when it became obvious that something was wrong with my good digital meter. Everything was working according to my old meter. Between what would appear dodgy connections and a digital multi-meter with an almost flat battery, I was being misled. All now OK.
Grey Nomad with trailer on 2 (XV1600) and 3 (Spyder) wheels & van on 4 (Falcon Ute) wheels.
Spook said
10:00 AM Jul 1, 2015
pipes wrote:
We are in Dungog, with Blazeaid, helping to clean up after the floods. I recently bought a Honda GL 700 m/cycle. My partner and I went for our first ride to Newcastle. To be sure, we bought a new battery for it.
At Hexam the motor stopped dead. No electrics.
Called the RAC, (NRMA) The bloke turned up, charged the new battery and suggested that we go back to Dungog.
He said that we should find a reputable auto electrician to check the alternator. He also advised us to avoid "Dodgy Bros Auto Fix". We have a trailer to carry the bike to Newcastle. What we need now is the address of a competant auto electrician. Any ideas, please!?
I am a Ulysses M/C member. 2298
Pipes
You're an old bugger too?...........I'm #4793, pipes!
ST391GQ said
04:01 PM Jul 1, 2015
Spook wrote:
pipes wrote:
We are in Dungog, with Blazeaid, helping to clean up after the floods. I recently bought a Honda GL 700 m/cycle. My partner and I went for our first ride to Newcastle. To be sure, we bought a new battery for it.
At Hexam the motor stopped dead. No electrics.
Called the RAC, (NRMA) The bloke turned up, charged the new battery and suggested that we go back to Dungog.
He said that we should find a reputable auto electrician to check the alternator. He also advised us to avoid "Dodgy Bros Auto Fix". We have a trailer to carry the bike to Newcastle. What we need now is the address of a competant auto electrician. Any ideas, please!?
I am a Ulysses M/C member. 2298
Pipes
You're an old bugger too?...........I'm #4793, pipes!
And I,m #4902. But I reckon it aint the same club I joined 22 years ago..
I know ...I know...time moves on and change happens....but not for the better in this case IMO.
We are in Dungog, with Blazeaid, helping to clean up after the floods. I recently bought a Honda GL 700 m/cycle. My partner and I went for our first ride to Newcastle. To be sure, we bought a new battery for it.
At Hexam the motor stopped dead. No electrics.
Called the RAC, (NRMA) The bloke turned up, charged the new battery and suggested that we go back to Dungog.
He said that we should find a reputable auto electrician to check the alternator. He also advised us to avoid "Dodgy Bros Auto Fix". We have a trailer to carry the bike to Newcastle. What we need now is the address of a competant auto electrician. Any ideas, please!?
I am a Ulysses M/C member. 2298
Pipes
G'day Pipes
First of all the Honda does have a stator not a alternator so far I know
The common problem is most likely that the rectifier spit the dummy or
that the 3 way white plug on the stator wires is burned out,
and that stop you dead in your tracks
most early Gold-Wing riders used to solder the wires together instead of having a plug there
so there you have the most commen problems
also try to get a workshop manual for it
Wich model do you have exacly is it like the photo???
I don't know if Frazer still has a shop in Newcastle
an other good one used to be in Windsor Hawkesbury Motorcycles still there I think
Cheers John
Keep the shiny side Up
Yes it is exactly the same as the photo. They only produced 800.
I was advised to be wary of just any Honda dealer, as a lot of them don't understand older 'bikes.
I will have a chat to Frazers in N/castle.
Pipes.
See if you can contact the local chapter of the Ulysses Club, (Newcastle Lower Hunter Region) they'll steer you in the right direction. They're contact No is 0412 600 664.
It is under your seat on the rear mudguard (3 plugs together 2 small one big one )
I just had a look in one of my manuals
Also check if your main fuse is still ok , they are very tricky they can look ok but have some times
a hairline crack in them
Cheers John
X 2 on all of the above.
Now if you have a multimeter and know how to use it , there is another test to see if stator is ok.
First of all , make sure you have a fully charged battery. Then disconnect the white plug...start bike up and let it run at even idle ..Don't rev it up ... and on the alternator side of white plug (male side from memory) with multimeter on ac volts ...check output voltage on each pair of wires..3x2 pairs. Voltage needs to be consistant across all pairs...and not below 15 volts per pair.
If its outside any of this ....stator is stuffed ...and from memory it is engine out of frame to get at it.
There is a bloke at Colo Vale who has rewound mine in the past who does a top job. If yours needs to be rewound ..P/M me and I will try and find his ccontacts.
Also set your multimeter at dc volts ...and with everything connected and at idle ...;there should be a consistant 14 volts ...even with headlight on.
HTH.
Cheers Keith
C
Grey Nomad with trailer on 2 (XV1600) and 3 (Spyder) wheels & van on 4 (Falcon Ute) wheels.
You're an old bugger too?...........I'm #4793, pipes!
And I,m #4902. But I reckon it aint the same club I joined 22 years ago..
I know ...I know...time moves on and change happens....but not for the better in this case IMO.
Cheers Keith
Still getting out there on my big bore chookie!!