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Invictus22
Cheap electrical parts
So where is a good place to go to find cheap electrical parts like coils and starters? The cheapest starter I can find so far is $138 and that seems a bit high to me. Am I wrong and that is the going price? If not please some websites would be greatly appreciated!Tags: None
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Forget junkyards, they still don't understand ebay and the internet have out priced them. Post here in Parts Wanted section of the forum, watch for sales at z1 and other on line retailers. Ebay ends up being the best place I have found.
Ultimately you might consider getting a parts bike. Look at Craigslist for backyard bikes, I've found several that way. Then you can sell parts you don't need to make it essentially free.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely
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850GT_Rider
It will help US help YOU if we knew what bike you were talking about, where you are in this wide wide world, and what the symptoms are.
That said, probably a lot cheaper to rebuild the starter yourself. Could be just the brushes or corrosion or both.....
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Invictus22
Originally posted by 850GT_Rider View PostIt will help US help YOU if we knew what bike you were talking about, where you are in this wide wide world, and what the symptoms are.
That said, probably a lot cheaper to rebuild the starter yourself. Could be just the brushes or corrosion or both.....
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Originally posted by Invictus22 View PostHahaha sorry I totally forgot that might help. It is a 1980 gs550e. And I am located in Phoenix, Az
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Normk
What is wrong with the existing starter? It is often possible to repair with little cost. A common issue for small Japanese starter motors, for example, is that the brush holder plate (shaped like a donut) doesn't ground properly to the brush holder and field housing. I install a ground strap on many of these to solve the problem.
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G. Bruns
I'd suggest taking it to an electric motor shop and have it checked out and rebuilt. Just look in the yellow pages.
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