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Originally posted by Nessism View PostEbay: Search "polaris RZR regulator". You will find tons of used SH775's for about $40 shipped. At that price point there is no good reason to use anything else.1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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It's the only Polaris part number for the SH775 R/R.http://img633.imageshack.us/img633/811/douMvs.jpg
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1998 Honda ST1100 (Daily long distance rider)
1982 GS850GLZ (Daily rider when the weather is crap)
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Yep T2500676
or get the connectors only ( more expensive I think) here http://easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__...87/fkw187.html
Think that's the right one...Last edited by salty_monk; 05-05-2017, 06:34 PM.1980 GS1000G - Sold
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1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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A search should reveal all. I have used SH775s on all my GS bikes, it just works, There is the SH847 available, but it is overkill for the stator output....sigpic
09 Kaw C14 Rocket powered Barcalounger
1983 GS1100e
82\83 1100e Frankenbike
1980 GS1260
Previous 65 Suzuki 80 Scrambler, 76 KZ900, 02 GSF1200S, 81 GS1100e, 80 GS850G
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I received the T2500676 Triumph wiring harness. It has 2 groups of wires, each having a plug on each end. One group has 3 wires which, I guess obviously mate up with stator wires. I will cut the plug off the stator end and solder the wires to the wires coming from the stator. The other group has 2 wires, a black and a brown. Is the black ground and the brown power? Each of these wires divides into 2 smaller wires of the same colors at the end plug. I guess I just cut the plug off and leave myself 1 black wire and one brown wire which will be hooked up as per recommendations here. I.E. , brown wire thru a 30 amp fuse to positive battery post and black wire per "Single Point Ground" instructions. Does this sound right?Last edited by 1948man; 05-12-2017, 04:19 PM.1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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This is the way that I installed it.
Cut off the two small plugs then carefully split the harness so you have one plug with two brown and two black wires twist the Browns together likewise with the blacks so you now have a plug with one brown and one black so to speak.
The brown connects to the red wire in the bikes harness where the original rectifier/regulator red connected to, know as the T connection on various posts on here.
The black connects to the single point ground see many posts on here or just use the search facility for information.
The three blacks on the other plug connect to the three wires that come from the stator it does not matter which wire connects to which ( there is no polarity)
All joints where twisted together soldered and shrink wrapped.
The two left over wires in the bikes harness can be taped up and tucked away as they were for the handle bar loop and are not in use now.
The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
1999 RF900
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TL1000s
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Thanks for the help. The R/R I am replacing is not OEM and it has a red wire that doesn't use the harness but just goes (unfused, I might add) straight to the battery positive. I'll have to poke around and see if I can find the original point the OEM R/R would have been connected to. Since I have a brown wire that divides into 2, I guess I could connect one to the battery positive (fused) and one to the point from the harness the original OEM power wire hooked up to. I'm working today so won't be able to ponder it for a while. Thanks again for your help.1983 GS 1100 Guided Laser
1983 GS 1100 G
2000 Suzuki Intruder 1500, "Piggy Sue"
2000 GSF 1200 Bandit (totaled in deer strike)
1986 Suzuki Cavalcade GV 1400 LX (SOLD)
I find working on my motorcycle mildly therapeutic when I'm not cursing.
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Originally posted by 1948man View PostThanks for the help. The R/R I am replacing is not OEM and it has a red wire that doesn't use the harness but just goes (unfused, I might add) straight to the battery positive. I'll have to poke around and see if I can find the original point the OEM R/R would have been connected to. Since I have a brown wire that divides into 2, I guess I could connect one to the battery positive (fused) and one to the point from the harness the original OEM power wire hooked up to. I'm working today so won't be able to ponder it for a while. Thanks again for your help.
First of all, there should ALWAYS be a fuse between the battery and any electrical device. The R/R is an electrical device. If it should happen to short out, there is a direct path for some serious current from the battery. When that heavy current goes through the wire, it will get VERY hot, to the point of melting insulation and possibly even setting the bike on fire. Suzuki had a decent idea for current routing to reduce the load on the MAIN fuse by placing the R/R connection where they did. Bypassing that by connecting straight to the battery puts extra loads on the fuse box. One way around that is to replace the fuse box and/or rewire the bike between the battery, ignition key and fuse box, but that is a task that few of us are willing to do.
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If you find where the Oem rectifier connected into the bikes harness (the red wire) you use both the brown wires from the triumph harness twisted together and soldered into that connection then you do not require any extra fuses as you will then be using the stock configuration which is to be recommended.Last edited by fastbysuzuki; 05-13-2017, 08:08 AM.The big guy up there rides a Suzuki (this I know)
1981 gs850gx
1999 RF900
past bikes. RF900
TL1000s
Hayabusa
gsx 750f x2
197cc Francis Barnett
various British nails
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