Has anyone ever looked at the possibility of using a Honda motocross charging setup on their RVF racebike?
Small, lightweight and readily available.
Prob not a chance in hell it would even be possible.
Would be nice to have the parts to offer it up.
Just a thought.
Lightweight generator
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Re: Lightweight generator
Why bother with a charging system on a race bike,Go total loss.
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Re: Lightweight generator
I want to run an electric water pump. I'm already running a fuel pump so I'm just thinking about a lightweight battery being able to cope for a 20min race.
I'm already total loss. . . . the bike that is although some would beg to differ.
I'm already total loss. . . . the bike that is although some would beg to differ.
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Re: Lightweight generator
Motocross bikes don't have charging systems.
This is what you want.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9893&p=67853&hilit ... ion#p67853
This is what you want.
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=9893&p=67853&hilit ... ion#p67853
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Re: Lightweight generator
I think he means these type of kits
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CRF-MOT ... 3a56777db2
or the OEM bits from the X versions, the trailie bikes
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Honda-CRF-MOT ... 3a56777db2
or the OEM bits from the X versions, the trailie bikes
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Re: Lightweight generator
But these systems are for single cylinder engines.one pickup one coil.
And for that money the gsxr conversion would be the better option,Just bolt on.
And for that money the gsxr conversion would be the better option,Just bolt on.
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Re: Lightweight generator
Just a thought but how about those Lithium Ion motorcycle batteries?
You can get stupidly high amp capacity ones and they weigh hardly anything! Should manage at least 20 mins i'd imagine. Plus they recharge in no time at all, like 5 mins.!
Plus they discharge slower.. you can leave one for 12 months and it will still start the bike..
Moriwaki man brought one recently for his ZXR and I couldnt' believe the weight of it..
His cost around 80gbp for a 14a/h battery
You can get stupidly high amp capacity ones and they weigh hardly anything! Should manage at least 20 mins i'd imagine. Plus they recharge in no time at all, like 5 mins.!
Plus they discharge slower.. you can leave one for 12 months and it will still start the bike..
Moriwaki man brought one recently for his ZXR and I couldnt' believe the weight of it..
His cost around 80gbp for a 14a/h battery
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Re: Lightweight generator
Probably better to get a Li-ion of Li-fe battery and see how I get on rather than fix something that's not broken yet.
Thanks for the input.
Thanks for the input.