Guys,
Did not happen to me, but to a prospective bike I was looking at.
1976 Honda CB750F1 - was for sale until yesterday, but did not meet its reserve price - so was passed in at Auction. I talked with the owner during the week to see if it was a possible addition to my small collection, as he stated even though he had owned it for three years - it was running nicely and was ready at that time for being registered, then he bought another two bikes and put this in the garage, where it has sat for a while.
I talked to him this morning - asked if I could come have a look at it (he is about an hour away), he said fine..
Got there and he was all apologetic said he had been trying to call me (do not hear my mobile phone when riding).
He had tried to get the bike started before I arrived, by jump start from another battery - hooked up the jump wires wrongly - got distracted by his other half and then notices smoke coming from under the left sidecover - too late she cried....
Wiring harness around the regulator & rectifier looks pretty nasty. Looks like one or two wires have had the plastic melted off for several inches.
Question:
What could possibly/probably be stuffed if this happened - what do I need to check/replace, as I could still be interested - but need to assess and cost out the damage before I get back to the owner with an offer.
thanks for your replies in advance