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Offline ct_racer

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #75 on: January 04, 2009, 09:03:51 AM »
From an earlier post about the 8 lbs if you want to get rid of the weight and you aren't using electric start...  pull the starter motor and relay, that right there is about 8 lbs.  using a smaller battery will then save you a couple more.  just a thought.

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #76 on: January 04, 2009, 03:42:07 PM »
I plan on ditching the starter and any related parts. I would sure like to lose most of the alternator weight as well, especially spinning weight.

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #77 on: January 05, 2009, 10:09:08 AM »
cost aside, the cyclex system weighs quite a bit less so I hear.

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #78 on: January 05, 2009, 12:39:15 PM »
I keep hearing about cyclex but can't find them,.. how about a link to the ignitions they sell?

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #79 on: January 05, 2009, 12:48:58 PM »
This page has a lightened alt about halfway down or so.
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Engine%20Parts%20Page.htm

This has their new charging system
http://www.cyclexchange.net/Honda%20Cafe%20Page.htm

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #80 on: January 05, 2009, 01:12:54 PM »
Ok,.. I see, its one looooong page and the links are just bookmarks to a spot on the page. At the very bottom they show an "exposed" charging system with no more details but it just looks propped together. I'll have to call them??

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #81 on: January 05, 2009, 01:58:11 PM »
The second link should have been to their actually charging system, not the exposed one

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #82 on: January 05, 2009, 02:07:50 PM »
I'll have to call them??





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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #83 on: January 05, 2009, 02:10:22 PM »
The item is close to the top.

* Single phase system allows battery or battery less operation. ( call for details )
* Rotor weighs only 1.640 lb's for high rev potential
* 14 amp system
* Kick only ( who needs a button anyway )
* Complete system weighs over 8 lbs less than a OEM system.

Note:
Honda's 3 phase field excited charging will create a magnetic pull when the regulator tells it.
This magnetic pull can reduce horsepower ( sometimes 2 horsepower )
Reduced rotating weight and less magnetic pull makes the Cycle X charging system the best choice.
Kit includes:
                   * 1.640 lb rotor
                   * 14 amp stator ( single phase ) and adaptor plate
                   * Crankshaft oil block-off sleeve ( Kick only )
                   * Crankshaft spacer.
                   * Starter hole block-off plug with fitting ( wires come out of this location)
                   * Solid state regulator-rectifier ( Made in USA )
                   * Gasket
                   * Instructions

                                                                            $ 449.99                #CRG-1234

This is the add minus pics of course.

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #84 on: January 05, 2009, 02:27:27 PM »
Yeah, I found it all, it looks good but pricey. I'll see if they will sell just the critical parts and I'll machine the adapters for a cb550? I would like to make a nice low profile cover too.

I may also start buying old rotors off ebay till I find one that fits the crank, and then get the matching stator? I suspect its just cb350 parts or something similar??

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #85 on: January 05, 2009, 02:37:23 PM »
I dont know. I thought there was someone on this site that lived close to Ken. Maybe they can check it out sometime or already have. I agree, it is pricy but seems like it might be a good swap to do. besides, when you look at the money put into motors, $500 is not that much! 8)

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #86 on: January 05, 2009, 02:52:30 PM »
Yeah, I shouldn't have griped, its not bad considering you get the parts and machine work. Unfortunately I'm trying to fit it onto a 550

Does anyone know if the crank taper is the same for 750/550?? Maybe at least they're lightened rotor will fit?

Sure wish I still worked at a dealership, it was handy being able to check compatibilty of parts. I wouldn't be surprised if many other rotors will fit our cranks??

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #87 on: January 05, 2009, 02:57:04 PM »
Yeah, I shouldn't have griped, its not bad considering you get the parts and machine work. Unfortunately I'm trying to fit it onto a 550

Does anyone know if the crank taper is the same for 750/550?? Maybe at least they're lightened rotor will fit?



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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #88 on: January 05, 2009, 02:58:19 PM »
I would have to go with paul but maybe something can be fabed up that would fit. I don't have the 550 and so I cant say. :-\

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #89 on: January 05, 2009, 04:58:44 PM »
Yeah, I shouldn't have griped, its not bad considering you get the parts and machine work. Unfortunately I'm trying to fit it onto a 550

Does anyone know if the crank taper is the same for 750/550?? Maybe at least they're lightened rotor will fit?

Sure wish I still worked at a dealership, it was handy being able to check compatibilty of parts. I wouldn't be surprised if many other rotors will fit our cranks??

Even if the taper matches (and it seems really close) the 750 shaft OD is so much larger than the 550

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #90 on: January 05, 2009, 09:12:02 PM »
Well if the new system is held on by a bolt, it may be possible to make a bushing that will allow things to work. Always worth checking especially for the weak 500/550 system. Even the 750 could use a boost sometimes.

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Re: Getting rid of a battery, have you tried this trick?
« Reply #91 on: January 05, 2009, 10:24:30 PM »
If you wish to try a rotor that has a larger taper, it is possible to make sleeve to adapt them.I have done it for balljoints & steering parts.
 Also you could bore a new taper into a rotor that has a smaller hole.

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