The best meter you can use is a voltmeter, Probe's can be dangerous to electronic systems especially the live probe you stick that on a 3-volt wire and bang goes your unit I see it all the time when they finally bring them to me to fix. Volt/amp and resistance meter's and induction amp clamps are the best way to diagnose a wiring problem, plus check the fuse first then always start at the source ie the battery by doing a volt drop check you would have found that fault in seconds so get yourself a volt metre avo,s are the best if you can afford one there are other's on the market. You have done a great job building that bobber looks super cool well done and all the other builds ie the 750 Scrambler looks awesome just a note a 21-inch front wheel would really look super cool on it and would ride even better. all the best john from rugby Warwickshire UK ps. not far from the triumph factory
Good to see you having fun with the Triumph, great bikes to ride. For more torque and power advance the inlet valve timing one tooth (8 deg) , the inlet cam is quite hot. Pulls much better from 3k revs and up.
Hi; you are a bit confused. One tooth is too much; about 14.4º and one key way is about 4.8. You need to check lobe centers to actually do a move with the camshafts if not you could hit pistons etc
I've been putting off rebuilding my Triumph Chopper and now I'm getting inspiration from you. I need to tear it down and locate a weld on hard tail instead of the bolt on one that is on it right now.
If your connections are melting also test your rectifier and stator. Ampage draw over voltage etc etc affects current flow burns wires out. Also Chk earth straps to tight.
The 28 years I've owned my T140 have taught me that vibration will break anything, given enough time. All you can do is try to slow down the process by routing cables where they put less stress on terminals and learn where the likely failure points are for future incidents. Still love it, though
From the looks of it you're ring terminal sticks out from the battery box therefore when the battery box vibrates it bends your terminal until it snaps in half. To fix this problem all you would need is a longer cable that would go completely Inside the battery box and then reconnect it onto the battery so it does not Flex the terminal themselves and just the cable then well vibrate. However due to extensive vibrations it may occur once again, however very unlikely if the terminals are not physically touching anything other than the battery itself and you have enough Slack in your cables. Good video thank you for making it. However it's very frustrating to try to watch what you're doing when there's a Camaro sitting in the background.
Agree with that. It's like the ring connector is being bent backwards & forwards continuously by the vibration until it snaps. I would expect the same thing to happen again if it hasn't been modified as you suggested.
just bought a husqvarna 701 sm and after 110km it shutted down 3 times in the last 10 kilometers while just cruisin , now i sended back to the shop and they said after hooking the bike up for electrical issues that they didnt see anything wrong with it ,so what could be wrong than ?
Maybe you should make a video on making a little “oh crap” storage area...main fuse..little bit of wire..couple of wire nuts...small tools...screwdriver etc... for my extended long term cb750 build I plan on making a small compartment for something like this.
Brother man, i have a Yamaha Vegas, fuse is good, battery is, light is fine, my problem is, there is no spark on my spark flag. There is electricity flowing from Battery to the spark plug holder, what could cause that problem?
my 150cc motorcycle cuts off electrical power to the entire bike when i try to turn on the headlights. the lights dont turn on and when i set the switch to the off position the power returns
I have a 2004 softail that will no start. No lights either no clicking sound when I press the start button. Replaces the starter relay nothing. Please help
You came across that Power Probe as a BMW mechanic? I can't find anyone in the US who has ever heard of it, but it sounds like an awesome must-have tool!
HEY BOSS ; Kiddin but you probably would be a good one ... smart at what you do good attitude ,nuff of that time to use the knowledge you -couple others shared and start the cb550k when my battery and manual arrive in mail ,Thanks for the GREAT information !
Hey Taylor, I have been watching all ur videos every time i have a chance & thanks for making videos so EZ to understand. It's so inspiring to help us to take the challenge & do it our selves. Would you please let me know where u purchase all ur parts. Thank you so much & have a great new week. Roberto
The Power Probe is a wonderful tool. I use mine almost every day. Unfortunately, I bought mine (this is my 2nd one in about 10 or so years) from the "rape train" aka Snap-on truck. $60?! Their mark-up is ridiculous, lol!
Love this video mate :) awesome job at explaining everything. I can't believe how fast my bike building channel has grown, must be doing something right. Almost 600 subs in 3 months. I love that jacket you have on. I haven't been able to find it here in Australia to try it on and see how it fits however it's about 39c or 102F at the moment as it's summer here, a full leather jacket is not on the priority list lol 😂 I'd like to support you and buy it using your link but I'd hate to get the wrong size 😐
hi John :) Great channel this one :) I got one of his shirts not to long ago, not because I needed more shirts but to support him. It is great quality to. 👍 I was going to wear in on my channel at some point. Life is all about helping each other out :)
Those came with the bike when I got it. I wish I knew where they were from because they're good quality and metal instead of the cheap plastic ones you see online everywhere.
Rad! is that a Twin 500 Triumph? What size is that AntiGravity battery? I've had similar issues with my 69' Daytona, heapppps of vibration causing solid steel and ally brackets to break in half!
Huh, thanks. I just ordered the M-unit and was afraid of the quality. I also plan to use Lithium battery but heard that they are quite sensitive to charging voltage and current. But nobody suggests a good reg&rec. for Lithium. What kind of reg&rec did you choose? Or maybe I just missed this detail in your videos?
I'm frustrated. Bought a battery. Put it in, very low power. Battery was bad after I had got it tested. Got a NEW battery. They tested it there. Good. Put it in, ZERO power. Wtf!!!!!!
The best meter you can use is a voltmeter, Probe's can be dangerous to electronic systems especially the live probe you stick that on a 3-volt wire and bang goes your unit I see it all the time when they finally bring them to me to fix.
Volt/amp and resistance meter's and induction amp clamps are the best way to diagnose a wiring problem, plus check the fuse first then always start at the source ie the battery by doing a volt drop check you would have found that fault in seconds so get yourself a volt metre avo,s are the best if you can afford one there are other's on the market. You have done a great job building that bobber looks super cool well done and all the other builds ie the 750 Scrambler looks awesome just a note a 21-inch front wheel would really look super cool on it and would ride even better. all the best john from rugby Warwickshire UK ps. not far from the triumph factory
Thank you so much, with your video I was able to find the problem with my Dad's motorcycle and fix it. Thanks
Good to see you having fun with the Triumph, great bikes to ride. For more torque and power advance the inlet valve timing one tooth (8 deg) , the inlet cam is quite hot. Pulls much better from 3k revs and up.
Hi; you are a bit confused. One tooth is too much; about 14.4º and one key way is about 4.8. You need to check lobe centers to actually do a move with the camshafts if not you could hit pistons etc
I've been putting off rebuilding my Triumph Chopper and now I'm getting inspiration from you. I need to tear it down and locate a weld on hard tail instead of the bolt on one that is on it right now.
Couldn't you just weld that on your bike?
If your connections are melting also test your rectifier and stator. Ampage draw over voltage etc etc affects current flow burns wires out. Also Chk earth straps to tight.
The 28 years I've owned my T140 have taught me that vibration will break anything, given enough time. All you can do is try to slow down the process by routing cables where they put less stress on terminals and learn where the likely failure points are for future incidents. Still love it, though
I've also learned to carry tool kit, a length of cable, selection of terminals and spare fuses, at all times.
omg dead and left stranded because electrical problem last month is what brings me to this channel as I'm looking to rebuild my motorcycle
Got to love old triumph issues. People say Harleys vibrate bad. They have never been on an old triumph.
Great video I'm new to your channel and really enjoying your videos.
Thank you for posting
From the looks of it you're ring terminal sticks out from the battery box therefore when the battery box vibrates it bends your terminal until it snaps in half. To fix this problem all you would need is a longer cable that would go completely Inside the battery box and then reconnect it onto the battery so it does not Flex the terminal themselves and just the cable then well vibrate. However due to extensive vibrations it may occur once again, however very unlikely if the terminals are not physically touching anything other than the battery itself and you have enough Slack in your cables. Good video thank you for making it. However it's very frustrating to try to watch what you're doing when there's a Camaro sitting in the background.
Agree with that. It's like the ring connector is being bent backwards & forwards continuously by the vibration until it snaps. I would expect the same thing to happen again if it hasn't been modified as you suggested.
just bought a husqvarna 701 sm and after 110km it shutted down 3 times in the last 10 kilometers while just cruisin , now i sended back to the shop and they said after hooking the bike up for electrical issues that they didnt see anything wrong with it ,so what could be wrong than ?
As always love watching your videos! Thanks for all the great tips and inspiration.
Maybe you should make a video on making a little “oh crap” storage area...main fuse..little bit of wire..couple of wire nuts...small tools...screwdriver etc... for my extended long term cb750 build I plan on making a small compartment for something like this.
Great diagnostic...glad it was an easy fix!
super cool video, great editing and shooting!
You might want to zigzag the wires a bit before they exit the box. Right now every time the battery bounces it bends the terminal.
What a beautiful bike man
Same problem last night! i was like no way this is the problem... but it was lol
Brother man, i have a Yamaha Vegas, fuse is good, battery is, light is fine, my problem is, there is no spark on my spark flag. There is electricity flowing from Battery to the spark plug holder, what could cause that problem?
my 150cc motorcycle cuts off electrical power to the entire bike when i try to turn on the headlights. the lights dont turn on and when i set the switch to the off position the power returns
I have a 2004 softail that will no start. No lights either no clicking sound when I press the start button. Replaces the starter relay nothing. Please help
My Honda cbf 600 08 model has no dash board on it can it start without the clocks connected
You came across that Power Probe as a BMW mechanic? I can't find anyone in the US who has ever heard of it, but it sounds like an awesome must-have tool!
HEY BOSS ; Kiddin but you probably would be a good one ... smart at what you do good attitude ,nuff of that time to use the knowledge you -couple others shared and start the cb550k when my battery and manual arrive in mail ,Thanks for the GREAT information !
Hey Taylor, I have been watching all ur videos every time i have a chance & thanks for making videos so EZ to understand. It's so inspiring to help us to take the challenge & do it our selves. Would you please let me know where u purchase all ur parts. Thank you so much & have a great new week. Roberto
Nice bike, nice troubleshooting! :-)
What is your kickstart lever off of?
good video
The Power Probe is a wonderful tool. I use mine almost every day. Unfortunately, I bought mine (this is my 2nd one in about 10 or so years) from the "rape train" aka Snap-on truck. $60?! Their mark-up is ridiculous, lol!
Really good video, thanks
great video, thanks
I see that issue on cars and trucks all the time at work.
Love this video mate :) awesome job at explaining everything. I can't believe how fast my bike building channel has grown, must be doing something right. Almost 600 subs in 3 months.
I love that jacket you have on. I haven't been able to find it here in Australia to try it on and see how it fits however it's about 39c or 102F at the moment as it's summer here, a full leather jacket is not on the priority list lol 😂
I'd like to support you and buy it using your link but I'd hate to get the wrong size 😐
Hello mate! :-)
hi John :)
Great channel this one :) I got one of his shirts not to long ago, not because I needed more shirts but to support him. It is great quality to. 👍 I was going to wear in on my channel at some point. Life is all about helping each other out :)
That's funny, I had exactly same problem a few months ago.
where did you buy the signal lights on the side of your headlight?
Those came with the bike when I got it. I wish I knew where they were from because they're good quality and metal instead of the cheap plastic ones you see online everywhere.
For an electric issue, is there a special shop to go to rather than a motorcycle mechanic?
Wear is your camra ? Can’t see what u are doing explaining only won’t cut it
Rad! is that a Twin 500 Triumph? What size is that AntiGravity battery? I've had similar issues with my 69' Daytona, heapppps of vibration causing solid steel and ally brackets to break in half!
Looks like a 750 T140V to me
Is this the original Motogadget cable coming with the M-Unit?
No, I used a black wire of the same gauge to hide it more than the red one.
Huh, thanks. I just ordered the M-unit and was afraid of the quality. I also plan to use Lithium battery but heard that they are quite sensitive to charging voltage and current. But nobody suggests a good reg&rec. for Lithium. What kind of reg&rec did you choose? Or maybe I just missed this detail in your videos?
“We should have power to at least this point” then points to a dark mess of wires
Be careful to use that tool on modern vehicles, it could damage the ecu !!
Nice car! How do you like those Falken Rt615k's?
So far so good. Haven't done any autocross events yet but on the street they're great.
Precious Tune Autohg
It looks like maybe it got caught in the forks and just ripped off
I'm frustrated. Bought a battery. Put it in, very low power. Battery was bad after I had got it tested. Got a NEW battery. They tested it there. Good. Put it in, ZERO power. Wtf!!!!!!