if you have a charging system you have to have a voltage regulator. if not the system will overcharge the battery and short it out/melt it down.
you can run a total loss sytem which is what most road race bikes use. only problem is you have to charge the battery every time and you have a limited opperating time depending on what model it is
Bad voltage regulator
Voltage regulator ensures a proper good quality voltage is applied to the ride on mower irrespective of the poor quality of input voltage. Of course voltage regulators have limitations too and work well with in a range of input voltage.
No
No, you must have a license to ride a motorcycle on a public street or road.
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No, It is not illegal from someone that does not have a license to ride the motorcycle. If the person without a license was driving the motorcycle then it would be illegal.
check voltage across battery and the crank motorcycle and run at high idle or ride aound the block and come back and check voltage across the battery again at high idle without shutting down the engine. this will stabilize the battery from the starting cycle. you really want to see around 13.8 to 14.2 volts, if not, could be a bad regulator. if your lights are brighter than normal it probably is. before you replace the regulator, remove the battery and have it tested. most auto parts stores will do this free of charge. if you have marginal cells, the battery will over heat.
yes
Please check the Motorcycle Manual (related link).
Yes, you just can't ride it
too many just wear it
It is always ride a motorcycle.......becoz that's the way it is .....v drive car....n ride motorcycle.