On my way back from the IoM TT a couple of weeks ago my 1996 Tiger failed with no charge - that was traced to a dodgy connection but the kind AA man jury rigged a bypass to get me going (not until I'd been on three recovery trucks...mutter..grumble 10hrs etc)
Anyway, I fitted one of these to prevent a repeat:
http://www.sparkbright.co.uk/products/product_eclipse810.html
What the voltage indicator does show is at 70mph+ the bike is overcharging; it shows green until about 70mph then flashes green/red (indicating over 15.2v)
I double checked with a voltmeter across the battery and the charge increases in proportion to the revs and just keeps rising; I got it up to 15.8 volts before shutting the throttle (at a guess 6000 rpm).
My money's on a failed reg/rec - which I assume is integral with the alternator.
My problem is I set sail on the Triumph this Friday (28th June) to Istanbul and back via Bulgaria, Romania, Bosnia, Serbia etc on a camping trip - So I need to get it fixed sharpish.
Can the reg/rec be replaced by itself?
Are the Alternators common across machines - if so which ones?
Is an alternator swap straightforward - no nasty surprises?
Does anyone in the UK have one they want to sell?
I really need to get something sorted Monday as I'm away with work Tues and Weds - Thursday is starting to cut it a bit fine! Unfortunately this weekend I'm in Birmingham, away from the bike!
Can anyone help?
The voltage regulator is situated under the alternator end cover 3 screws to remove.. Remove the brush holder, 3 screws, then the regulator 2 screws. I replaced mine some 7-9 years ago , when my Steamer started burning out many headlight bulbs and boiling the battery. I have had no bother since then. I seem to remember that it cost about £45. It looks like a standard Nissin Denso part so a good motorbike spares place may have one. I have just had a quick look for the old one , but cannot find it. Good luck with the trip.
There are a few alternators on ebay at the moment
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If you are a little technically minded and would like to fix it yourself, look at this thread over at that other Triumph forum:
http://www.triumphrat.net/t3-sport-touring-forum/134079-dissecting-the-nd-25-amp-alternator.html (http://www.triumphrat.net/t3-sport-touring-forum/134079-dissecting-the-nd-25-amp-alternator.html)
It contains some very detailed and thorough work.