Hello,
I've got a dilema, a good one to have, but a dilema at that.
I have a 1970 ct70, I've also got a Daytona 150 2 valve (trex) which I've installed. Mt stator seems to have failed and I need to replace it.
I've been reading (so much my heads gonna explode) about the various differences between Daytona rotors. If I want to run a headlight, tail light digital speedo, turn signals and possibly a horn, so I don't think the stock small stator on the day to as will produce enough current to charge my batt and fun the headlight.
For this I request the help of eichkay or any other Daytona guru.
Should I seek out a midweight rotor for the bike or should I usea
lifan 150 (Daytona clone) stator which looks identical to the stock Daytona.
I've got the Daytona harness but also have a Chinese close (12v) harness installed in then bike from the 110 lifan motor I bought it with.
Any insight into what the most cost efficient way to get maximum power would be, I would love the help.
Thank you
I've got a dilema, a good one to have, but a dilema at that.
I have a 1970 ct70, I've also got a Daytona 150 2 valve (trex) which I've installed. Mt stator seems to have failed and I need to replace it.
I've been reading (so much my heads gonna explode) about the various differences between Daytona rotors. If I want to run a headlight, tail light digital speedo, turn signals and possibly a horn, so I don't think the stock small stator on the day to as will produce enough current to charge my batt and fun the headlight.
For this I request the help of eichkay or any other Daytona guru.
Should I seek out a midweight rotor for the bike or should I usea
lifan 150 (Daytona clone) stator which looks identical to the stock Daytona.
I've got the Daytona harness but also have a Chinese close (12v) harness installed in then bike from the 110 lifan motor I bought it with.
Any insight into what the most cost efficient way to get maximum power would be, I would love the help.
Thank you