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Time to replace my R/R

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In case it helps, Honda use bright yellow wires for their stator to VRR and green is ground. Too bad other makes don't use the same system as some aren't consistent with ground color even through their own models.

Some trial and error with a test light will usually work out the stator inputs to the VRR. It's often possible to work backwards from the shop manual's wiring diagram to the pin-outs.

If that doesn't work, try a Honda web group and ask someone to look at their bike of the model concerned and give you the wire colors by position in the wiring plugs onto the VRR. That information and the wiring diagram will be all you need.

HIH

Norm
 
It helps if you narrow the category on ebay- search in "motorcycle parts and accessories", so you don't wind up looking at window regulators and auto parts,but remember that lots of ATV's, jetski's and sleds use Shindengen R/R's also.
 
The people from P.S.N. have great prices. I bought a stator cover with emblem for the low-low price of $5 + shipping. :)
 
Ordered! You cant beat that price!
Hopefully you got it for the sale price! When you get it, please email me the markings on it to satisfy my curiosity! I pretty sure it's a Shindengen, but there are copycats out there.
 
Hopefully you got it for the sale price! When you get it, please email me the markings on it to satisfy my curiosity! I pretty sure it's a Shindengen, but there are copycats out there.

Yup $12 shipped. Ill post the marking here when I get it.
 
AAARRGGGG!!!! :mad::mad::mad:

Just got this...

"Sorry to inform you that the part you ordered is not here. We are purging out our motorcycle inventory and this part was purged and the listing never got ended correctly. We will be refunding you immediately. Sorry for the inconvenience, Ben"
 
Hi,

I saw quite a few of those with the part number "SH541" on the case, like the Kawasaki Prairie r/r units. I would use one of those on my bike. Like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Pr...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item43aa9b672c

First, I would verify the outputs but it looks like a couple of positive outs, and two grounds, or a ground and a "sense" wire (7 wires total).

Here's a list of r/r units that are known to work on our bikes:

Honda CBR1000RR 06-07 Shindengen SH678B 12V 35 Amp rating, 15.1 V
Honda CBR1000RR 08 Shindengen FH-008EB 12V FET 40 Amp rating (with wire tails and plugs)
Honda CBR1000RR 08 Shindengen FH-014AA 12V FET 50 Amp rating
Honda CBR1000RR 05? Shindengen SH775 12V Series 35 Amp rating, 14.0 - 15.0V
Honda GL1000 79 Shindengen SH232-12 9.0 12V
Honda GL1000, 1100,1200 80-87 Shindengen SH541C-12 12V xx Amp 14.4 V(about 1/8" wider & slight mod to fit GS)
Honda GL1100 Shindengen SH538-12 12V (8 Wire, double pos & neg, sense, holes 3mm further apart ream with a drill bit to fit GS)
Honda GL1100A 82 Shindengen SH538-12 12V (8 Wire, double pos & neg, sense, holes 3mm further apart ream with a drill bit to fit GS)
Honda Silverwing Shindengen SH538-12 12V (8 Wire, double pos & neg, sense, holes 3mm further apart ream with a drill bit to fit GS)
Honda Superdream Shindengen SH232-12 12V
Honda VF750/1000 Shindengen SH541-12 12V xx Amp 14.4 V(about 1/8" wider & slight mod to fit GS)
Honda VT250FG/MC17 Shindengen SH538-12 12V (8 Wire, double pos & neg, sense, holes 3mm further apart ream with a drill bit to fit GS)
Honda XLV600V 89-90 Shindengen SH538A-12 12V (8 Wire, double pos & neg, sense, holes 3mm further apart ream with a drill bit to fit GS)
Kawasaki Concours 1400GTR 08-09 Shindengen FH-012AB FET 50Amp rating 14.4V-15.0V
Kawasaki KZ750 Shindengen SH530-12K 12V 20 Amp rating (brown - voltage sense wire, connect to switched +12V)
Kawasaki Z750 Shindengen SH530-12 12V 20 Amp rating (brown - voltage sense wire, connect to switched +12V)
Kawasaki ZX10/14, R1, FJR 05-06 Shindengen FH-010AA 12V FET 50A rating 14.3V -15.1V
Kawasaki ZX10 2005 Shindengen FH-010BA 12V FET 50A rating 14.3V -15.1V (mounting holes 3 mm wider than GS, may need bracket)
Yamaha FJR13 2007 Shindengen FH-012 12V 50 Amps rating 14.5V
Yamaha FZS10 2007 Shindengen FH-012 12V 50 Amps rating 14.5V
Yamaha RX1 03 Shindengen FH-001 12V 35 Amps rating 14.1V - 14.9
Yamaha YZF-R1 02 Shindengen FH-001 12V 35 Amps 200V rating 14.1V - 14.9V
Yamaha YZF-R1 04-06 Shindengen FH-011AA 12V 50 Amps 100V rating 14.3V - 15.1V (has very tall fins, consider space requirements)
Yamaha YZF-R1 2007 Shindengen FH-012AA 12V 50 Amps 40V rating 14.2V - 14.8V
Yamaha Snowmobile 07/08 Shindengen FH-012AA 12V 50 Amps 40V rating 14.2V - 14.8V
Arctic Cat 650 H2 Shindengen SH541KD (bolts fit GS, large shape)

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
this one should http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Forem...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item45fc8f7a5b


'maybe' the ones marked sh541e will work as well.

Im thinking he isn't going to be willing to send me a $50 unit to replace the $12 one he couldnt send, would be nice though.

Hi,

I saw quite a few of those with the part number "SH541" on the case, like the Kawasaki Prairie r/r units. I would use one of those on my bike. Like this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kawasaki-Pr...Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item43aa9b672c

First, I would verify the outputs but it looks like a couple of positive outs, and two grounds, or a ground and a "sense" wire (7 wires total).

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff

He doesn't seem to list part numbers in the text and only sometimes has them in the pictures. I have, of course, seen your list and Matchless' more complete list as well.
 
Very strange! I had that R/R on my watch list and yesterday it said it had been sold for $20.
Anyways try these;
ebay items # 140631159308 or #350475490680

both 6 wire units; one seller confused about voltage (4.9 v ??), apparently he's trying to interpret Shindengen numbering scheme, but just ignore him.
 
Im thinking he isn't going to be willing to send me a $50 unit to replace the $12 one he couldnt send, would be nice though.
No, but maybe He'll offer a little bit of a discount on it.
 
Hi,

He doesn't seem to list part numbers in the text and only sometimes has them in the pictures.

Yes, you must be careful when using the Ebay. You may find that you usually know more than the seller. ;)

I have, of course, seen your list and Matchless' more complete list as well.

My list is just the blue highlighted units from Matchless' list. I did not include those that are for 6v systems, used with single or 3 phase alternators, or field winding controlled alternators. Many of the others will probably work but may have fitment issues. So I just stuck to the known good stuff. :)

Armed with more information you can now expand your search and find the right deal. Good luck.


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Good news. He agreed to send this one instead.

Its a SH541E-12 and it has 8 wires. I hope it is compatible.
 
Sure it will. Standard 8 wire Honda setup (IIRC, BC uses this one also). 2 red 12V out wires, 2 green ground wires, 3 yellow stator wires, 1 black sense wire.
I have a variant of that one and it works just dandy.
 
Sure it will. Standard 8 wire Honda setup (IIRC, BC uses this one also). 2 red 12V out wires, 2 green ground wires, 3 yellow stator wires, 1 black sense wire.
I have a variant of that one and it works just dandy.

Most splendid.

Any idea what Im going to do with the extra positive and negative wires?
 
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