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I would change supplier for rotor.
I like the mounting. Is it bonded into the Allen screw?I'm all set for chargers as I put West Marine waterproof units into both bike's side covers.
On the later model EV, they stopped putting the stupid light in the dash. It was totally worthless also. With a burned-out rotor on yours, not rotor current, so no light will light.Get a simple voltmeter and be done with it. I like mine with a simple low-normal-high LED.
Once rode 125 miles to home on my fully charged Odyssey 925 after the last rotor died. But have no faith that I could make 300 miles and find a charging station en route.But what really surprises me is the failure rate on these rotors. It's a really simple winding of reasonably heavy wire. It should last forever. Someone is missing the basics in the engineering or manufacture if this part. I do spin the engine and am not unhappy running continual 4,500 RPM through the hills. No problems cruising at 5,000 RPM if wind and loads dictate it. Makes me wonder if the rotor would last longer if kept to an average 3,500 RPM?
It's not the speed of rotation but the change of inertia. Hard acceleration/deceleration - that's what does it. I've been told the wires break where they come through to attach to the slip rings. The windings loosen up and work back and forth, eventually work hardening the wire which then snaps.
Convert rotors should last forever then!
Someone suggested strapping a car battery to the bike and riding home, probably cheaper than hiring a truck.I wonder if anyone makes a permanent magnet replacement for a wound rotor?