My spanish-made Sanglas 400Y died on me yesterday on my first test ride. I was about 15 miles away and I told the bike: "listen you #$%*, I've spent hours on you changing your starter motor, thoroughfully cleaning your handlebar switches, connectors and fuses. I have replaced your old blinkers, have put heating grips, change the oil. You are not going to leave me stranded."
But she did. I tried to kickstart it until I was exhausted. I knew it was a battery issue -obviously the starter wouldn't spin, just the faint "click" you have heard before. As I have been tinkering with it in the shop, I knew the battery was a little low. In fact, I kickstart it when I left home, but it should have recharged on the way.
But it didn't. During the short trip I connected the heating grips to check how much you can feel the heat. At the first stop light the bike died and couldn't start. Finally I decided to ask some car driver on a nearby gas station to jumpstart it. On the way to the gas station there was a car shop; asked for a little help and they came out with one of those portable battery with cables, and the bike started quickly at the third or fourth try.
I switched off the headlight and could make it back home. Of course, if the bike was running with an empty battery, it could only mean that the alternator was doing its job. Yesterday afternoon I charged the battery, and this morning I did some measurements.
With the engine off, and the headlight and heating grips on, the battery drawed 7 amps. With the heating grips off, about 6 amps. With the headlight off -only position on-, about one amp. That amounts make sense.
Now, with the bike started, at idle the battery was still drawing about four amp with the headlight on. I needed to rev it up so the current would stay about -0.5 - 0 - 0.5, but if I switched the headlight off, the charging current was about 4 amp.
So, it seems that the alternator doesn't give enough juice to charge the battery and power the lights. It seems odd to me, but as it was not mandatory to have the headlight on 25 years ago, maybe the manufacturers didn't think it was necessary a bigger alternator.
I'll search on the internet for the XS400 alternator power. In any case, and even when I cleaned all the connectors, maybe I will replace them altogether for new ones.
Raul