Hello,
For the last month or so I've been attempting to track down a charging issue with my CB. One day, I was out riding, parked for lunch and noticed my bike would barely crank up when getting back on the road. I was able to kick start it, however, a mile from home the bike totally died at a stop sign and would not fire back up. All of the lights on the dash were very dim, as well as the lights. This time, however, it did not have enough power to kick back on. I ended up rolling down a hill, and popping the clutch to get 'er to fire up again. This got me the rest of the way home, but I could not bring engine RPM below 5K, or it would instantly die again. The battery in my bike was old and cheap, so I replaced it with a quality AGM unit. Still, the problem occurred again, so at this point I knew I had a problem with my charging system. The bike is totally stock other than: 1. An aftermarket ignition switch (only a black and red wire are attached to the plug) and 2. an electronic pickup conversion in place of the factory points.
I started by checking voltage. Here is what I found:
Off: 12.7V
On: 11.8V
Idle: 11.9V
3000RPM: 11.9V
4000RPM: 12.0v
5000RPM: 12.1v
6000RPM to redline: 12.2v
So the system is charging if we're technically speaking, but not nearly enough to maintain the battery.
I started by cleaning all of my electrical connections in the battery/chassis area. Some mild rust and corrosion especially around the three yellow wires that connect to the rectifier (riveted in place). No change in voltage when retested.
I checked the resistance of the White and Green wires that route to the stator: 4.5 ohms
I also checked resistance where the White and Green wires connect to the voltage regulator: 1.6 ohms
I attempted to adjust the voltage regulator via the set screw on the side, but three turns in either direction yield no change.
I'd love to get back on the road, but I'm not sure where to look next, maybe the regulator is bad? everything looked clean as a whistle under its big metal dome.
Please share your thoughts.