The ability to post messages is restricted to LCGB members. Any questions contact us at lcgbadmin@googlemail.com
Knowledge wrote:I recommend Anthony’s products, but the OP asked for flywheel recommendations too and Anthony does not sell flywheels.
Fast n Furious wrote:Technically, a 12V plate will not give better lights than a 6V assuming like for like conditions. They would both offer the same output power.
Try disconnecting the stator's lighting output from the Joint box or regulator and connect it directly to a 25W 6V bulb. If the lumination of this bulb is still crap then you can safely assume the problem lies with the stator or the flywheels magnetic flux value. If the light shines bright, then the problem exists in the Frame wiring, Joint box or Regulator. In which case, a new stator and flywheel will just be the wrong way to go.
If the test suggests its the generator at fault, then I would beg / borrow a 6V stator and substitute. If this gave the same result then a substituted flywheel should cure it. There's loads of old 6V stuff out there. Worth trying before buying!
bike grim wrote:Anthony Tambs does also sell the Indian type flywheels same as SIL flywheel.
Knowledge wrote:............I note the OP has an engine with a small taper crank, so the choice of electronics flywheel may be limited
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:I'll probably get shot down for this but £98 will buy the complete kit except bulbs. Or £70 delivered direct from India.
Not expensive. I have fitted half a dozen of these and nobody's ever come back.
Sometimes on threads like these people will try to spend your life savings for you.
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:It is pot luck with a lot of parts these days. My riding partner's BGM stator failed on him en route to Shipston this year. Replaced it with my £32 Indian stator and never missed a beat after that.
I've got Anthony's external pick up and his crowd funded stator but yet to fit. Was waiting for a breakdown lol.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 21 guests