iwill laugh if a week later you come complaning about how you got some huge fine for not havinga registered bike. and there is no way a spree can outrun a 350v8 so stfuSpreewell wrote:All ya have to do is outrun da feds when they come after ya, don't waste your money on registration.
dumb question but i still need help
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you will probably not need a cycle license depends on the state. there is an air filter take the side panls off and you will see a big black box sitting above therear wheel the filter is in there. painting it will be fine just tell them aout it when you get the title
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does the headlight work when you fire up the bike if it does the stator is fine try charging it up on a charger then putting in the bike and ride it for at least a half hour the little stator can only charge so fast. you also may have a bad rectifier i would change out the rectifier first
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if the lights are still working its definitly a bad rectifier or a loose wire somewhere try starting the bike with no battery and hook up a multimeter to the wires is it reading a steady 10-15 volts or is the needle all over the place?
you can buy a recyifier from a honda powersports dealer basically anybody that sells honda quads, dirt bikes or street motorcycles should be able to get you one shouldnt be mor than like $20 you can test the rectifier to see if its good by hooking up a continuity to it because the rectifier is just 4 diode all hooked togeher with the arrows running in the same direction.
you can buy a recyifier from a honda powersports dealer basically anybody that sells honda quads, dirt bikes or street motorcycles should be able to get you one shouldnt be mor than like $20 you can test the rectifier to see if its good by hooking up a continuity to it because the rectifier is just 4 diode all hooked togeher with the arrows running in the same direction.
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