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Enduralast. Euromotolectrics. John's in CO, easy to work with. https://www.euromotoelectrics.com/searchresults.asp?Search=moto+guzzi
The full kit is about $500. A one time shot at upgrading the charging system.
Or you can go through the entire electrical system, connector by connector, renew, replace, de oxit, etc. As simple of a thing as a bullet fuse with corroded ends can put a load on the whole system. I"ve seen the voltmeter go from near the red to middle of the scale just by replacing fuses and cleaning up the contacts. Costs nothing except a (very) few hours labor. I've put relays on all the heavy loads on the Lario to save the Tron switches. I just put LED taillights in, and will add an LED headlight today if it comes in the mail. Yeah, that costs about 20 bux, though.. I truly think that if the above was attended to on these old Bosch systems, they would quit breaking down around the 50,000 mile mark. (corrosion=heat=failure)
Or you can go through the entire electrical system, connector by connector, renew, replace, de oxit, etc.
You don't need your headlight on during the day in AZ. I don't use mine in Phoenix.
Uh...at night?
And while you're at it -- get an alternator vent ring. It's a spacer that allows air circulation behind the alternator cover and keeps the three-lead AC connector from melting. I think Harper's has it for about $10, with the longer screws necessary.
One thing I found out the hard way: on a Convert at least, the alloy cover with vent ring/spacer causes the alt. cover to interfere with the lower fender brace under hard braking. I switch to the later plastic cover and vent ring to prevent that. So, do check to make sure it's not an issue on your Guzzis.
We did that, and replaced the fuse box, cleaned all the bullet fuses, installed a new battery, new starter and new voltage regulator.We are pretty sure it's the alternator...so he will just have to take the hit and get a new one! Comment from Kevin yesterday: I just took the MG out for an 80 mile ride. When I started the voltage meter was reading 12.9. When I pulled in it was at 11.9. It had gone as low as 11.5. So yes, it's the generator. The problem is the fix is about $500. I'm thinking about that for now.K