ZZR 600 Electrical
#1
ZZR 600 Electrical
hi i just bought a 2005 ZZR 600 off a friend of mine he sold it to me cheap becuase the bike had a problem with its alturnator because he would charge the battery and then when the battery dies the bike dies so i still dont know if it is the alturnator or just something else causei took the cover off today and it look fine. so does anybody have an input about this and is there anyone selling the part i need to fix this i i greatly apreciate the help thanks guys.
#2
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
I don't know, although I have the same bike I have not had the same problem. I had a problem of the bike cutting out but it was just the cables were loose.
#3
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
Put your meter on the battery. Record the voltage. Then record the voltage when the ride is started and running at say 2000 rpm. Does the voltage increase any?
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RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
ORIGINAL: Dragone#19
Put your meter on the battery. Record the voltage. Then record the voltage when the ride is started and running at say 2000 rpm. Does the voltage increase any?
Put your meter on the battery. Record the voltage. Then record the voltage when the ride is started and running at say 2000 rpm. Does the voltage increase any?
#6
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
Yes, if the frame ground is good. I have not done that though. I am lazy, I use a meter. lol
edit: 4000 rpm is needed for testing my alternator output voltage. ('06 10r)
edit: 4000 rpm is needed for testing my alternator output voltage. ('06 10r)
#7
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
ORIGINAL: Dragone#19
Yes, if the frame ground is good. I have not done that though. I am lazy, I use a meter. lol
edit: 4000 rpm is needed for testing my alternator output voltage. ('06 10r)
Yes, if the frame ground is good. I have not done that though. I am lazy, I use a meter. lol
edit: 4000 rpm is needed for testing my alternator output voltage. ('06 10r)
#8
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
I only have the D and E models in pdf. Sending emails in the past on manuals have not been successful lately. pm me your email and I will try if interested.
#9
RE: ZZR 600 Electrical
If your alternator is bad, your bike won't continue to keep going. I had an old GXXR and when the alternator went, so, too, did the bike; stopped dead in its tracks.
Drag has good advice. Check the volatge with a meter. You might also just get a battery to eliminate the variable; not a bad thing to do if you just bought the bike, so you know it's fresh. Then, if you still have the problem, (and the lights get dim, dimmer, dead) you know its the alternator.
Drag has good advice. Check the volatge with a meter. You might also just get a battery to eliminate the variable; not a bad thing to do if you just bought the bike, so you know it's fresh. Then, if you still have the problem, (and the lights get dim, dimmer, dead) you know its the alternator.
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