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Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:16 pm
by gileraXR1
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:05 pm
by gileraXR1
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 4:48 pm
by hahne
So you have a little bits snow, so you have panik! See my house:

Bye Gottfried
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 5:15 pm
by gileraXR1
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:54 pm
by Joachim
gileraXR1 wrote:
- I’ve generator problems?
- Does generator charge over 12 volts?
- Does generator it's settable?
- I’ve battery problem? (It’s a VARTA battery)
- I must to change my battery with an original Yuasa battery?
The cheapest reason would be that you have just to much liquid in your battery
In most cases, the generator itself is not the reason.
There is a voltage regulator which makes the right voltage for the battery, from whatever the generator is producing.
Did you have (or can lend) a voltmeter? A cheap one would be ok. Just connect the two wires to the battery (red on +, black on -)
switch to DC Range 20Volt. Start the engine and rev it up.
Voltage should be about 12,8V at idle and maximum 14,5Volt at high revs.
If you read more.... damaged regulator. This will boil your acid in the battery.
The cheap possibility could also be bad contact at the regulator connections.
You may clean the connectors. Also check the ground wire.
If the regulator is dead..... you will need another (new) one. Modern regulators can neither be adjusted, nore repaired.
At least not with usual home toolings.
The brand of the battery doesn't matter. Varta usually is a good, but also rather expensive one.
Good luck, Joachim
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:57 am
by gileraXR1
Ciao Joachim!
Uhm.....OK!
I just must to find a voltmeter!
I'll tell you more!
Thank you very much!
Ciao
Marco
My battery & Co.
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:03 pm
by gileraXR1
Hi guys!
This is my battery vent tube; rubber it's very hard and fragile now....
Well...... I'm trying to delete this acid leak problem!
How?
1st: I want to straighten my new battery vent tube!
See you next episode!
Ciao
Marco
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:08 pm
by gileraXR1
Re: Gilera XR1 125, 1988!!!! Trovata!!!! Finally!!!!
Posted: Mon Feb 08, 2010 7:14 pm
by gileraXR1