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          17. CHARGING SYSTEM                                                        STRYKER 125/150


 SERVICE INFORMATION
 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
 · Do not quick charge the battery. Quick charging should only be done in an emergency.
 · Remove the battery from the motorcycle for charging. If the battery must be charged on the
   motorcycle, keep sparks and flames away from a charging battery. The hydrogen gas produced
   by a charging battery is very flammable and can explode.
 · When inspecting the A.C. generator, use an electric tester.
 · Route the charging system wires properly to avoid shorted wire due to wires being twisted or
   kinked.


 SPECIFICATIONS
                                               DA25AA                      DA30AA
 Battery capacity                              12V6AH                      12V6AH
 Electrolyte specific gravity                  1.280.01                    1.280.01
 Charging current                            9A/10000rpm                 9A/10000rpm
                     Charging rpm           1400 rpm (min.)             1400 rpm (min.)
 A.C. generator                           1.7A min./4000 rpm          1.7A min./4000 rpm
                     Capacity

 Regulator/Rectifier                     No contact point type        No contact point type
 Charging coil resistance                     0.20.3                       0.20.3


 TORQUE VALUES
 A.C. generator stator screw                0.81.2kg-m
 A.C. generator flywheel nut                3.24.0kg-m


 SPECIAL TOOLS
 Flywheel holder
 Flywheel puller


 TESTING INSTRUMENTS
 Kowa electric tester
 Sanwa electric tester




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