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Author Topic: Euromotoelectrics EnDuraLast Upgrade  (Read 3890 times)

Offline John M

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Re: Euromotoelectrics EnDuraLast Upgrade
« Reply #15 on: December 02, 2015, 09:07:20 PM »
The bosch starter is reliable with maintenance, however it does draw more power from the battery even when in good condition. The fact that you live in Texas means cold weather starting may not be much of an issue for you , here in Toronto it does cause some hard starting for me in the cold (just got back from a short ride ..35 degrees ,the R65 started but I think a valeo starter is in its future for my cold weather riding. Good luck with your bike I'm sure it just needs a little TLC to get it sorted .
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Offline BPT

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Re: Euromotoelectrics EnDuraLast Upgrade
« Reply #16 on: December 03, 2015, 10:40:20 AM »
We do get cold here but, in the course of a year, it's a small amount of time.  I'm going to check into the starter maintenance mentioned here, along with some other TLC items.  Happy to do anything that helps things and doesn't cost anything but time and elbow grease.

I think that I mentioned before, the bike overall seems to be in good shape.  Hopefully that is not just my BMW ignorance.  But it was complete, clean, and running decently when I bought it.  The charging thing is just the very first problem that I had (and right away) and, upon doing a little net searching, I found that it is a common issue with these.  So that's why I thought that would be the first thing I would learn about and maybe try to improve, or at least remedy.

I was out of the country for about 6 weeks shortly after I took possession and came back to cold and rain here so that is one reason that I have not been able to do much with it - either riding or wrenching.  If we can get just a bit warmer (rain seems to have stopped for now) then I can get back into this.  Riding to see what I'm up against and then deciding what to do if I am still having a problem.  Hopefully I'll get lucky and the new battery and some connection cleaning will take care of things.

Thanks for the tips.
1983 R65 w/ Velorex 562 Sidecar