NC24 Hub removal
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Re: NC24 Hub removal
You'll probably find the charging system is dead or dying.RacingSlug wrote:the 8ah doesnt seem to have enough oomph? and runs flat in a couple of days, brand new as well
The most common problem with all the VFR's. Just search for reg/rec or regulator on this forum and you'll get hundreds of results.
The Proper battery is a YB9L-B (9ah)
Theres nothing wrong with it though. It'll be your charging system

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Re: NC24 Hub removal
wonderful. reg/recs been changed once on it already. (previous to me).
*gritted teeth* never mind eh!
*gritted teeth* never mind eh!

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Re: NC24 Hub removal
Before you go changing the rec/reg, check the connections going into it are secure and clean as on mine one connector had corroded so when i fixed that it was fine and gave no more problems. 

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Re: NC24 Hub removal
Funny you should say that mate, I had to rewire mine to get it running, my 4 yr old could have done a better job, lol.
Whereabouts have you sited yours? Originally fixed mine to the outside of the subframe but wouldn't fit under the seat fairing
currently have it tucked behind the battery, wedged against the undertray.
Whereabouts have you sited yours? Originally fixed mine to the outside of the subframe but wouldn't fit under the seat fairing

currently have it tucked behind the battery, wedged against the undertray.
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Re: NC24 Hub removal
Mine is below the tank bolted upside down under the connector bank support bracket. Thats where it was when i got it.
take your tank off and you will see where all the wires are connected through a plastic piece with holes that fit the different sizes of connector. See no reason to relocate it.
take your tank off and you will see where all the wires are connected through a plastic piece with holes that fit the different sizes of connector. See no reason to relocate it.
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Re: NC24 Hub removal
yup there rubbish.RacingSlug wrote:wonderful. reg/recs been changed once on it already. (previous to me).
*gritted teeth* never mind eh!
you must solder the yellow wires, either together or solder the spade connectors on. they have high current and they'll just burn if you dont.
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/pdfs/Tro ... G-&-RR.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
follow that through if you have a multimeter
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Re: NC24 Hub removal
Yep
I just crimped them on and it corroded the first time, when I fixed it I soldered them
, I have had no more problems since then, touch wood, lol. 



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lol! too many amps for crimping :Dspooky wrote:YepI just crimped them on and it corroded the first time, when I fixed it I soldered them
, I have had no more problems since then, touch wood, lol.
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Re: NC24 Hub removal
Yeah, doh.
Watts an amp? lol.
Watts an amp? lol.

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Re: NC24 Hub removal
top link Neo!
wasnt there an issue with the reg/recs original placement? being behind and above the engine they were getting loads of heat and failing early?
wasnt there an issue with the reg/recs original placement? being behind and above the engine they were getting loads of heat and failing early?
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