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RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 11-04-2020

(11-04-2020, 02:49 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Nine, Put bike on center stand, start engine, put bike in gear and let clutch out, twist throttle. Watch speedometer. No riding needed Big Grin

Wyvern 4-into-4. No center stand. Sad

Good news is that we had sunshine this morning, so in spite of the cold I rugged up and used the bike to commute. Speedo works perfectly!!

(11-04-2020, 02:09 AM)Bazbro_imp Wrote: That's gonna be very helpful to me when I swap out my damaged rev counter/speeo frame, thanks, Nine. Thumbs Up

Good to know as to me the whole point of this forum is to help each other enjoy our passions. Thumbs Up
(11-04-2020, 02:55 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: Is that a button battery next to the two capacitors?

Well spotted. I saw that yesterday and wondered the same. Figure I should get the voltmeter out later and check it out...
This little sucker?


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Cormanus - 11-04-2020

I wonder what it’s powering? Odometer memory?


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Bazbro_imp - 11-04-2020

Although it looked like a battery in the other pic, this closeup makes it look like something else. Quite what though, I haven't a clue. It looks as though it has a central terminal?? Searching "BCZV" under "Electronics" yields nothing.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Lord Popgun - 11-04-2020

I think it may be a button capacitor.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 11-04-2020

(11-04-2020, 06:53 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I think it may be a button capacitor.

Maybe a sort of "super cap"?

The terminal looks somewhat hardy.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 11-04-2020

I can confirm that it is not a battery, there was no residual voltage on the board.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Lord Popgun - 11-04-2020

Yes, GO, a button type supercap.


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - peterbaron - 11-04-2020

After all this write up and based on pics Nine needs a new bike Tongue
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RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 11-04-2020

(11-04-2020, 08:44 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: After all this write up and based on pics Nine needs a new bike Tongue
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Nine's got a new bike.

What I need now is a new project...


RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 11-04-2020

(11-04-2020, 08:38 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: Yes, GO, a button type supercap.

Sounds like a great name for a model of motorcycle. Smile