Looks like I'm in the market for a replacement R/R. The dealership can get an OEM replacement for $289.99 plus taxes, but that just seems too expensive. I've gone through BikeCliff's welcome info page and see the R/R from ElectroSport for $99. Is this the preferred replacement unit or is there another I should consider?
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SteveM
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My '83 GS550ES wasn't charging my battery and at 4000 rpm the battery was reading 11.9V and was dropping. First step was to charge the battery and do a test. Battery seemd to be OK. Moved on to other things thinking perhaps there is a bad connection some place. Next up is the R/R and with the battery out it's easily accessible so out it comes. Looks a little too toasty and I'm thinking I've found the issue. What do you think?
Looks like I'm in the market for a replacement R/R. The dealership can get an OEM replacement for $289.99 plus taxes, but that just seems too expensive. I've gone through BikeCliff's welcome info page and see the R/R from ElectroSport for $99. Is this the preferred replacement unit or is there another I should consider?
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SteveM
The white plastic connector on my R/R looks fine and doesn't have any corrosion. My battery isn't draining when the bike is turned off so that's good and it's not likely a fried stator. I think a new R/R is my first step.
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MR -K
I have the same bike, when I got mine last year my wiring was so old and brittle that I replaced all the wires & took out all connectors, I just hardwired them ( I know that's a pain but it insures a clean connection.) The bike still has original R/R & stator, I keep a spare one in my backpack of course.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostThe white plastic connector on my R/R looks fine and doesn't have any corrosion.
Brass tarnish does not conduct electricity, a little bit in the charging system will cause the expensive parts to fail...
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SteveM
Thanks guys. I'll check other connections, but my bike hasn't seen much use or weather in the last 27 years and with 12,000 kms on the dial has sat inside most of its life.
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostI'll check other connections, but my bike hasn't seen much use or weather in the last 27 years
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Planecrazy
Incidentally, if you DO replace the R/R, don't bother with a new OEM or aftermarket piece ... Better to do an upgrade to a Honda R/R, which is a common mod on our bikes. The Honda units are significantly bigger, and don't burn up like the puny Suzuki pieces do.
You can do the mod yourself without too much trouble (Ebay is your friend in locating plenty of acceptable replacements), or for the easiest solution contact Duaneage and buy a completely ready and modded piece from him! Either way you'll wind up spending a LOT less and getting a better fix than stock.
Regards,Last edited by Guest; 09-04-2010, 03:21 PM.
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SteveM
Originally posted by Planecrazy View PostIncidentally, if you DO replace the R/R, don't bother with a new OEM or aftermarket piece ... Better to do an upgrade to a Honda R/R, which is a common mod on our bikes. The Honda units are significantly bigger, and don't burn up like the puny Suzuki pieces do.
You can do the mod yourself without too much trouble (Ebay is your friend in locating plenty of acceptable replacements), or for the easiest solution contact Duanage and buy a completely ready and modded piece from him! Either way you'll wind up spending a LOT less and getting a better fix than stock.
Regards,
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Planecrazy
Originally posted by SteveM View PostSo, is the R/R from Electro Sport not a direct replacement? Electronics are not my thing.
My .02
Regards,Last edited by Guest; 09-04-2010, 03:21 PM.
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SteveM
Originally posted by Planecrazy View PostI haven't looked at it, but I'm sure it probably is. The thing is, they'll charge you a lot more for their new piece versus modifying (or letting Duaneage do it for you) a much more capable Honda unit for significantly less $$. If I recall correctly Duane was selling his modded units for around $40...
My .02
Regards,
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Originally posted by SteveM View PostThe white plastic connector on my R/R looks fine and doesn't have any corrosion. My battery isn't draining when the bike is turned off so that's good and it's not likely a fried stator. I think a new R/R is my first step.
I have 3 r/r's that came in part lots- only one of which is OEM suzuki. The two others are very small (3 by 2.5 inches ) and look very similar to ebay new stuff today. Personally, they look too small heat sink wise. The honda r/r s are much beefier and folks here have apparently had good luck with them.1981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostYour first step should be the stator tests- what's the problem in actually determining what's wrong before you buy stuff?
I have 3 r/r's that came in part lots- only one of which is OEM suzuki. The two others are very small (3 by 2.5 inches ) and look very similar to ebay new stuff today. Personally, they look too small heat sink wise. The honda r/r s are much beefier and folks here have apparently had good luck with them.Last edited by Guest; 09-04-2010, 06:12 PM.
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