I got rid of my 1125 within 600 miles of ownership, it wasn’t for me, so I’ve not been able to get involved in all the belt and brace fixes (even though mine was an 08).
So, back to basics, and forgive me cos I haven’t been following this in great depth, but we have stators failing. Looking at the pics they appear to be failing because of a failure of the insulation caused by overheating (or maybe weakening by any reactive products in the oil
).
If they are overheating, the heat can come from two sources, firstly the current draw and secondly the oil temperature in which it sits.
The fact that the MOSFET RR gets very hot suggests there is a lot of power being dissipated. Could it be 60W like an electric light bulb (you can’t hold one of them). That heat dissipation is waste and is power that is in addition to what the bike needs. What does the bike need during normal running? A load of headlights, a tail light, ignition and instruments. I would say the lights are the biggest draw. Can you measure the current draw during normal running?
As for the relay to turn phases off, surely that just loads up the remaining phases.
But back to the heat dissipation in the MOSFET RR (which is loading the stator), I wonder how the heat dissipation compares to a tuber (single phase) or an early XB (3 phase)... Can you touch those RRs without burning your hand?
And bouncing back to the stator, is it an off the shelf Rotax part? Same as an Aprilia? Do they have charging issues?
Apologies, people will be thinking I’m a
having discussed this all before etc.
So I’ll just
... but hope for a response so I can learn too...