Riding a motorcycle without a functioning stator is not recommended. The stator plays a vital role in generating electricity for the motorcycle's electrical system, including powering the lights, ignition, and charging the battery. Without a properly functioning stator, the motorcycle's battery will not receive a charge, and the electrical system will eventually drain the battery's power.
The exact length of time you can ride without a stator depends on various factors, including the initial charge of the battery, the electrical load on the system, and the efficiency of the motorcycle's charging system. In some cases, you may be able to ride for a short distance or for a limited amount of time until the battery is drained completely. However, once the battery is depleted, the motorcycle will no longer start or run.
Riding without a stator can lead to a complete breakdown of the electrical system, leaving you stranded. It is recommended to have a properly functioning stator and electrical system to ensure the reliable operation of your motorcycle. If you suspect a stator issue or experience electrical problems, it is best to have it inspected and repaired by a qualified mechanic before riding the motorcycle.