Its called a stator, and on what kind of Bike?
Yes
Once the engine is running it mechanically turns an alternator. The alternator generates a current which powers the motorcycle and also recharges the battery.When removed from the motorcycle the battery will need to be recharged using a specialist battery charger which plugs into household mains.
A motorcycle doesn't have an alternator like a car, there is a stator, which is behind the stator cover, on the left side of the engine, the cover should have Honda stamped into it
it recharges the battery automatically, but it will only recharge the battery if the bike is running.
Yes it can. The alternator is trying to work overtime with no battery juice.
Magneto/alternator is spinning faster creating a higher current flow
Left side of engine commonly called the "primary" chain case side of the engine
Motorcycles have either an alternator or generator depending on the age of the bike. This charges the battery in the same way that a car battery is charged.
Stator: This is the device that acts as an alternator. It delivers a charge to your battery to keep up. Most older bikes have to have the engine removed to change this.
you can let the clutch out to early 1st gear. your alternator might be bad. check all wiring and fuses including starter.
alternator may be bad causing to much juice....check it first. You may have a wire touching metal also near the headlight harness
The alternator is irrelevant to the starter.... if you have an electric starter, it's fed from the battery directly... which kinda makes sense, seeing as the alternator only produces power when the engine is running. Get a digital multimeter... set it to measure voltage. Put the black contact on a good ground point, and put the red contact to the stud on the back of the alternator. You should see 13.8 to 14.3 volts.