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Old 11-07-2017, 10:39 PM   #1
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Thumbs Up Hawk no battery needed

First of all Thank's to
Mr. Megadan
Mr. Adjuster
Mr. culcune
Mr. tonyscott123
FOR HAVING MY BACK ON> Hawk into dirt bike only "POST"

I have come back to post my info on No battery needed to start and use the light's with out the battery on Hawk.
Yes, my Hawk kick starts on first kick and after is starts the light's all work also.
Yes,no battery needed.I'm thinking the stator/magneto AC is converts to DC by rectifier/regulator.
I don't need the lights but,will need the CDI for spark.
I will need to figure out what part of the electrical wiring I need to keep,for running only.
Now, if I what to have a Enduro bike I can leave the head light on for night riding.
If someone has any input on what I'm doing please weighs in on removing unnecessary wires.
Please stick to the subject (Wiring)

I'm sharing this if someone would like to know that no battery needed.

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Old 11-08-2017, 12:57 AM   #2
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you could back trace the wires and cut em or just cut at the light.
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Old 11-08-2017, 01:07 PM   #3
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To be on the safe side as you remove wires say for instance the starter switch and starter motor just remove a couple wires at a time then try to kick start the bike. If it runs great, if not then put the wires back. Do this procedure for every couple wires you want to remove and should be good to go. Get too far ahead on removing wires and then the bike wont run could turn into a wiring nightmare.


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Old 11-09-2017, 08:30 PM   #4
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Hello!
Thank's Mr. Adjuster that's a great Idea I'm going to start soon if the holidays don't get in my way.
I will update what I found doing the no electircal needed for on dirt trails and
fun public mx practice track here in Texas.
Remember I'm 62 1/2 and the Hawk will probably out ride me.

We need more helpful guy's like you.

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Old 11-10-2017, 12:33 AM   #5
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When I removed all the road gear of my TTR I made a new wiring loom
with only ignition / charging / starter curcuits...
then I made a lighting loom Hi/lo beam / tail / brake lights that is totaly stand alone
from the main loom & connects to the battery.. i have never put it in the bike as yet...
the idea was/is that i could have it in the bike if i wanted lights put the head light on
pug it in & connect the wires to the battery.. and you have lights..
all switches would be in the head light shroud....


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