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or, if you are too lazy to read, here you are again:

Really Greg ????

Thanks for your second post anyway....I will call them in the morning.
 
i wasnt trying to be sarcastic, just helping you out. nevermind.
greg
 
here is another possibility for you:

Kevin Mayer at Motorcycle Electrical Services in Nederland, CO (303-258-0213)

apparently he has rewound honda stators for some guys on another forum i'm on.

greg
 
Thank you Greg, I appreciate your taking the time to find this information.

I do not really mean to be such a stickler in this but I hate to redo things once I have fixed them. I am old enough to have lived through, and paid the price, of Japan going through their learning curve while they developed their manufacturing prowess. I am not willing to pay the price while China tries to reinvent the process when all they need do is read history and realize...hey that country already tried that and it had a bad result. Soooo I will continue to look to buy from other places than China. I understand this may cost more in the short term but...long term it looks very promising for me.

Ok off my soap box and back to work. Spring riding will be here before I know it.;)
 
I doubt that anyone feels more disgusted with Chinese manufactured parts than me- I worked in manufacturing for 40 years and witnessed its death spiral at the hands of short sighted/profit driven B-school grads. But it's a done deal. The machine that wound your original stator in 1982 likely was sold to the Chinese 15 years later (lost its high tech luster) and is still producing today. My fear is the quality of magnet wire-a very specialized product; even a USA winder would be tempted to opt for the low cost stuff from you know where.
 
I'm going to be a bit controversial (maybe).

Some (a lot) of the stuff now coming in from China is decent quality. For the most part they worked out that selling the west cr*p at a very cheap price only gets you so far and if you want to keep going you have to make the stuff better quality. They can still make the stuff cheaper because of cheaper labour etc.

I would use a Chinese stator if it felt and looked ok. However, I would be a bit p!ssed if I had asked the question about where the thing was made and would not appreciate being misinformed.

If you want to avoid cr*p then avoid stuff made in India I'm afraid. They're making a lot of repro stuff for old British bikes in particular and in general the quality is appalling.
 
I bought a new Rick's stator last spring, for my GS1000. On a hunch, I dug out the box yesterday, and labeled clearly on the side is "MADE IN USA".

Perhaps some models are imported and some are domestic?
 
The OEM parts seem to last well.
I have 70 K on one unit that has yet to fail.

I have no clue what BC is doing to his.
 
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