Hello all ,
Hoping some of you can shed a little light on whether this is possible.
I have a 1949 m16 and would like to run it without a battery , is it possible to wire it in a way where i can do this and still have lights whilst riding ?
I have it wired without currently but only have lights under full acceleration.
Any help would he greatly appreciated.
Cheers
dan
1949 m16 running no battery ?
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Re: 1949 m16 running no battery ?
My immediate thought is why? Assuming you have a magneto and the bike has not been converted in some way it will run very happily without a battery. When it comes to lights the dynamo will probably only produce full power at 40mph. At tickover at traffic lights etc you will have no lights or very probably little in the way of lights as you slow down to make a turn. Without a battery your electric horn will not work. A small, 7 amp hour or so, AGM battery does not cost a lot and you can get a fake battery box to fit it in. The advantage of the AGM battery is that it will hold its charge for some months without use. You must not fully discharge them though as it can be difficult to get them charging again.
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Re: 1949 m16 running no battery ?
There's no good way to support lights at low rpm without a battery on a dynamo bike. (The capacitors you might be thinking about, fitted on some alternator bikes, were designed to capture a bit of juice at kickstart revs for no-battery or flat-battery starting with coil ignition. Not for lights).
I'd also get a battery!
I'd also get a battery!
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Re: 1949 m16 running no battery ?
Thanks for the replies.
I did think this was the case, the reason for doing so was just cosmetic .. i shall upload a photo of the bike once i find out how .
I shall look into those small 7 amp batterys , to see if i can hide it somewhere .
I did think this was the case, the reason for doing so was just cosmetic .. i shall upload a photo of the bike once i find out how .
I shall look into those small 7 amp batterys , to see if i can hide it somewhere .
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Re: 1949 m16 running no battery ?
Is there no battery carrier on the left side of the bike underneath the seat?
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