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    I am looking at some SH530-12 r/r s and was wondering what the letter/number means after the SH530-12 One has SH530-12 T2.6 others have a larger number? how does this affect using one on a gs1100? thanks!

    #2
    Don't know, but the SH- 530's that I have seen usually came off kawasakis and tended to be about 2/3 the size of the typical Shindengens of 80's vintage. If this is the case, I'd think you should look for the full size model for your gs1100- more heat dissipation!
    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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      #3
      Hi,

      You'll need a spec sheet for that kind of information. I tried Googling it but I don't have time right now to really research that part. Instead, here's a list of r/r units that are known to work with 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

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        #4
        thanks!

        According to your master list, those 530-12 shindengens should work on my bike!
        I am going to try one anyway and put the output directly into the positive on the battery with an inline fuse to protect things as people suggested.

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          #5
          It will work but it's a small guy. Don't pay much, cuz you can do better like this link... SH -538 double greens, double reds, whoopee

          1981 gs650L

          "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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