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Old Aug 2, 2019 | 12:45 PM
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2000 Superhawk - battery drains / bike stalls

Hi --- sorry but seems to be a common problem and there are so many posts to scroll through --- accept my apology for being lazy? LOL

Just recently my battery died. Left a friend's house, got gas and when I got back on it wouldn't start. I push started it and rode home w/o a problem. Thought that it was just the battery because I didn't have it on a tender - only charged it up at the beginning of this season. So I bought a new battery, put it in and it started right up. Rode it that day but when I went to ride it the next morning, the battery was dead again. Thought I would charge it up to try and see what the problem was. So charged it, rode it a bit then noticed my odometer was blank. Shortly thereafter it sputtered a couple times and then stalled. I pushed it home the rest of the way. Charged the battery and it started. Now I need to diagnose and fix it. Any ideas?
Old Aug 2, 2019 | 12:53 PM
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Usual suspect: OEM regulator / rectumfrier

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https://www.superhawkforum.com/forum...53-00-a-34792/
Old Aug 3, 2019 | 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Michael Semick
Hi --- sorry but seems to be a common problem and there are so many posts to scroll through --- accept my apology for being lazy? LOL

Just recently my battery died. Left a friend's house, got gas and when I got back on it wouldn't start. I push started it and rode home w/o a problem. Thought that it was just the battery because I didn't have it on a tender - only charged it up at the beginning of this season. So I bought a new battery, put it in and it started right up. Rode it that day but when I went to ride it the next morning, the battery was dead again. Thought I would charge it up to try and see what the problem was. So charged it, rode it a bit then noticed my odometer was blank. Shortly thereafter it sputtered a couple times and then stalled. I pushed it home the rest of the way. Charged the battery and it started. Now I need to diagnose and fix it. Any ideas?

Confirm by checking charge voltage when running at idle and about 3000 RPMs.
The symptoms you listed do point do a failed regulator rectifier which is kind of common . Confirm, repair or upgrade and go ride

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Old Aug 3, 2019 | 04:10 PM
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Originally Posted by E.Marquez
Confirm by checking charge voltage when running at idle and about 3000 RPMs the symptoms you listed dewpoint do a regulator rectifier failed which is kind of common conferment repair or upgrade and go ride
Shameless plug...E. Marquez's RR upgrade is the way to go. Plug and play.
Old Aug 4, 2019 | 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by YMRacing
Shameless plug...E. Marquez's RR upgrade is the way to go. Plug and play.
Thanks.



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