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  • cowboyup3371
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    Yea, mine was stamped for about 7ish...I'm thinking it will be here Monday which means I get to have my electrical done by next weekend

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  • Steve
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    Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View Post
    Steve,
    I also bought mine from 2Wheel on Sunday and am still waiting for it. They said it should ship in the next few days, hopefully
    Just got an e-mail that was time-stamped half an hour ago, saying that the order was shipped today.

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  • Cassius086
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    Just ordered my SH775 from Polarisparts123...my shipping quote was a bit less than 20.00; made my total 76.00, so I just ordered from them; picked up that Triumph wiring lead online as well.

    Also ordered my Dyna green coils and wires from Z1.

    The Ole Girl is finally going to get some TLC
    Last edited by Cassius086; 02-07-2014, 06:08 PM.

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  • mrbill5491
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    Originally posted by Cassius086 View Post
    OK,

    A question? I've had somebody tell me that a 775 isn't a good choice since it "uses" SCRs and isn't a MOFSET type. He said a FH020AA was better... it was 'cheap insurance'.

    I'm guessing that if the 775 was a shunt type, maybe he'd have a point?
    Shunt baaaad, Series Way more better period. Mine is the Compufire, been on my bike for about 4 or so years now.

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  • cowboyup3371
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    Ed, I bought my connectors at Eastern Beaver when I bought my new fuse block.

    Steve,
    I also bought mine from 2Wheel on Sunday and am still waiting for it. They said it should ship in the next few days, hopefully

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  • tom203
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    Hey Steve -what about Procaliber in Washington- order two @ $65 each -orders over $99 get free shipping in standard box- Of course, who knows if they are in stock!

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  • posplayr
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    Originally posted by Nessism View Post
    Great work Steve. Now where is the cheapest place to get that Triumph connector from?
    And what is the cheapest mobil phone plan?

    Oh yea, I need to update my car insurance also.

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  • Nessism
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    Great work Steve. Now where is the cheapest place to get that Triumph connector from?

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  • Steve
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    Not sure where everyone else is shopping for their Polaris R/R (other than eBay), but I have been gathering tidbits here and there, since I am now ready to drop some coin.

    Here are my latest findings:

    Supplier ................... R/R cost ... shipping ... total
    2 wheel pros ................ 69.62 ...... 6.95 ..... 76.57
    Babbitt's ...................... 66.41 .... 18.71 ..... 85.18
    Dealer Cost Parts .......... 70.46 .....17.51 ..... 87.97
    Nelsons ....................... 68.84 .... 28.91 ..... 97.75
    Partzilla ....................... 67.92 ...... 9.99 ..... 77.91
    PolarisParts123 ............. 62.64 .... 20.23 ..... 82.87
    Polaris Parts Monster ..... 73.70 .... 19.13 ..... 92.83
    Cycle Parts Warehouse ... 71.06 .... 11.78 ..... 82.84

    At first glance, PolarisParts123 sure looks good, then you have to consider the shipping.

    I dropped my coin at 2 wheel pros this time, let's see how it works out.

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  • Cassius086
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    We talked some more...he misread a facebook post...didn't see where I mentioned that it is a series type R/R

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  • tom203
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    Don't listen to fantasy, the SH-775 is way better on gs size charging system than any shunt mosfet.

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  • Cassius086
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    OK,

    A question? I've had somebody tell me that a 775 isn't a good choice since it "uses" SCRs and isn't a MOFSET type. He said a FH020AA was better... it was 'cheap insurance'.

    I'm guessing that if the 775 was a shunt type, maybe he'd have a point?

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  • Cassius086
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    Thank you, Jim. That is what I thought.

    Polarisparts123.com is showing that SH775 for $62.00 (pn 4012941). Nice lower price option compared to the CompuFire.

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  • posplayr
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    Originally posted by Cassius086 View Post
    So with respect to the leads from the stator (coming from one who is an electrical dunce): each lead from the stator is 'equal' & can be plugged into any of the spades in that terminal on the left?
    stator wires are all interchangeable. So any combination of the three is the same and will work.

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  • Cassius086
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    Originally posted by niclpnut View Post
    I tested both of the sh775s I have. One is on my 78 1000 and the other on my 83 1100.

    Wiring is the same as pictured above. DIY style.

    Both work great with constant and even voltage readings at each rpm setting indicated in the quick check/stater papers test.

    I'm quite happy with this unit and would recommend it.

    Nic

    So with respect to the leads from the stator (coming from one who is an electrical dunce): each lead from the stator is 'equal' & can be plugged into any of the spades in that terminal on the left?

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