Damn I just couldn't help myself I had to do, it... The Perm 132 brushes are working
I had to try them, even though the bike is going to the dealer as a trade in and it makes no difference if the bike is running or not... I just couldn't let the bike go to the dealer like a dead horse to the knackers yard,
even though now it will be a live horse going to the knackers yard,
if Zero ends up stripping it and crushing what's left... too bad.
I would like to take the bike for one last ride up into the bush before it goes too... I don't want to remember this bike, as having being the last time I took it out, having to push it 3 km home from town.... It may end up being 10 km home from the bush this time, we'll see.
I have attached a picture of the charred and modified brush carrier...
There isn't much left of the charred brush carrier now... Therefore this is assembled just to see if the alternative brushes could be made to work. I no longer have need of the new brushes anyway, so they may as well go with the bike and help to let me take the 2010 for one last ride, that and to prove that I could get a better result not spending the $300 for a set of Agni brushes, that I have yet to be able to get until October....
If you don't want to drill and file your carrier, then file the brushes... You will have less contact area if you choose that option though.
To modify the Agni carrier I aimed to keep the existing alignment and widen the outer edge hole symmetrically.
Once done no other mods were required... I am moving the heat sensor to the positive brushes just for the hell of it... 1 min job and some glue...
I have found these brushes hard wearing, that and increased contact area means a longer run in period... running at 12 volts, remove the brushes and check for even wear... I already have reground and cleaned up the commutator. You can see on the photo, that these brushes still have some wearing in to do, they have been running in the motor at 12 volts for about an hour in the picture, the 5 that are in their holders are being held back for mounting, I let one up to show the shape and length.
Cam