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Anonymous Posted on Aug 30, 2013

It is possible to run honda 2010 xr200 without stator ? only fully charge battery.

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Not sure but prob not it runs thru stator to CID then sends the rite pulse to match the timing which is read by the magneto to send the juice at the rite time to the coil try to wire a hot wire to the batt from coil and see some older bikes will but I don't think it will work on an 2010

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  • Posted on May 26, 2009

SOURCE: battery wont charge more than 12.25 at 2000 rpm

Check the rectifier, its responsible for charging the battery when running, the fuse too, however the rectifier if it can not be repaired, better to buy a new one......................sodeep

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  • Posted on May 31, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Honda xr200 need diagram for replacing piston rings

Not sure about your bike but mine i just have to remove the gas tank and radiators then the head and cylinder Slide off snugly

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2009

SOURCE: got a honda 3 wheeler 200e bigred runs but does

make the big red running then removed the positif wire on the battery...if lights continue to works then the stator should be ok because it produced energy to make the light on...you will have to check for the voltage regulator that may not redirected any power to the battery....if this test d,idnt work then let me know...i will give you some stator continuity read.

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Hi everyone... need some help on my honda xr200.... i just wana ask if the starter relay has something to do with the charging of the battery? what is the normal or ideal stator output in ohmz??

The stator has no output. The stator has to have continuity to all legs without short to ground. Best bet, check voltage at battery when not running. Check again when running. Voltage should be at least 1-1.5 volts higher when running. If not you should start at the battery and work your way to the alternator. If all wiring is tight and not frayed or broken, check each individual part in the charging system.
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Why doesn't my 02 Honda cbr keep charge.

You could load test the battery ,to see if its good ,if it is good or new,it may be your stator,or charging system.You could check the voltage of the battery while its running to see if its charging. I found ,they dont like not being started,or sitting for awhile. Ive installed a battery tender ,that keeps my battery fully charged even if you let the bike sit for extended periods of time. Its a very low amp charging system ,then turns itself on and off,to keep your battery fully charged. Sometimes there called Float chargers too.
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Bike hasn't been running for months. change of owner. low batt. Boosted off truck. All four cable leads conected, ''truck to bike'',truck started, main fuse blows: 1-stator coil de-magnitized ...

First of all, when boost starting a bike from a auto make sure the auto is NOT running. The auto battery has more than enough power all by itself.

The most likely is 4) None of the above. The truck's charging system put more than 30 amps into the bike's electrical system and blew the fuse.

Get a new bike battery and fully charge it. Then go from there. If you really want to see if the bike will run before buying a new battery go ahead and hook up the cables to the truck battery and try it with the truck off.

A faulty alternator/regulator/rectifier should have no effect on the bike actually starting or turning over. Only the output of the charging system would be affected, possibly causing the bike to die when the cables are removed. My '78 Honda would not run at all without battery power, not sure if the Kawasaki is the same or not.
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