Is there any way I can trouble shoot it to see if it is the generator
or the voltage regulator?  Also...it appears that the one fuse is too
small.  It looks like it has 4 receptacles but the fuse only takes up
2.

On Jul 19, 9:14 pm, Graham Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
> generator or voltage regulator.
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> On Jul 19, 2011, at 9:08 PM, Bill Fletcher wrote:
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> >                 So I finally got my '82 CB750SC out on the road
> > today.  It was awesome and quite thrilling, however after about two
> > hours of riding the bike ended up just shutting off on me.  It was
> > definitely because the battery died.
> >                 Yesterday, before I got it out on the road, I was
> > letting it idle for about 30 minutes and it shut off.   After a
> > voltage check it was determined that the battery was dead. This was
> > strange because the battery is brand new.  So I charged it over night,
> > and before I took it out today I was reading the voltage while keeping
> > it around 3000 RPM.  To my dismay, it was actually dropping but I
> > decided to take it out anyway.  Does anyone have any suggestions on
> > trouble shooting this problem?
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