Thanks for your reply.
checked my stator: the three white wires. across any of the white wires. Idle: 10.6 vac. and about 3000 rpm or more 11.6 vac.
I bought the battery last year. And have replaced it every year for about 3 years now. The problem never went away. But that will not stop me from taking your advice and get the battery tested at Auto zone. If they are open Sunday, I am there.
What is "RR" Is that the Rectifier/Regulator? I think that is what you are talking about.
I just found this:
<H1>1998-2007 Yamaha VMX1200 VMX 1200 V-Max Regulator Rectifier
[ESR280]</H1> $78.99
Re-Designed and Improved heavy duty Yamaha VMX1200 VMX 1200 V-Max Regulator Rectifier has a higher power handling ability than the original OEM part. This regulator rectifier comes with a direct plug in connector. This unit is much more efficient than the OEM regulator rectifier because of its improve cooling fin design which allows it to dissipate heat quickly & effectively.
These are some of the several OEM numbers that this part would fit:
OEM Part Number(s) 3JP-81960-01-00
What do you think. Since I get the low voltage of 12.5 and 13.5 that is lower than what I have been reading I should have.
Since I do use A electric jacket and gloves is there away I can or should increase the current I get from the charging circuit?
Forgot to answer your question:
Yep. The bike did shut off today while I was testing the voltage with and with out the jacket, With and with out the fan. The jacket makes the voltage drop over time and with the fan it drops fast. The fan allows the voltage increase to the 12.5 vdc. While watching the voltage at the 12.5 vdc and the fan running the bike shut down. I tried to start it and it sounded as I had a dead battery. while trying to start the bike the voltage went down to 3 vdc. I have it charging now.
Well, I ordered a stator with 20% more power from here:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catalog/1985-2007-Yamaha-VMX1200-V-MAX-Stator
I ordered the SS I listed above.
And I am having the battery tested tomorrow where I was suggested to (they are open), if it is bad I will replace it.
I figure, let's replace the stator, RR, and maybe the battery at the same time. Since one of the three should be the problem and I am replacing two good parts out of the three. I cannot think of any other part that could cause my problem. It seems practical to do this since I am spending so much time searching for the problem the cost of man hours adds up to be more than the cost of all three parts. I had spent 300+ dollars last year paying a motorcycle shop to find the problem and they could not. Heck that could almost have paid for the parts I just bought. Should have done this in the first place. Now watch it does not fix my problem.