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Cool, I'm going Fet as soon as this one dies, It seems completely stable for now though.
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Hey Postplayer, A friend of mine has a GS450A and needs a new R/R. My question is, will other models of the compufire work for him? All of them seem to have enough capacity amp wise and unless they are the size of a brick, there should be enough room on the 450. Some of the ones on ebay are very inexpensive, but the wiring looks to be only 4 leads? I've tried to get an answer from compufire but no luck so far. Thanks, Ray
I think most of the Harleys out there today are three phase.
Any of their three phase units would work on the GS bikes, but you would have a useless stator hanging around.
Absolutely. It runs about 4,500 RPM at 70 where it was 4,000 RPM with the 2.80 ratio. It doesn't seem like much but it puts a lot more useful power where I need it for the kind of riding I do. It's most noticeable in fifth. I used to drive the country roads in fourth, now fifth has plenty of power in the hills and curves. Not as much downshifting is necessary to maintain good power in the curves.