I just spent a ton of time and a lot of money semi-restoring my 78 GS750. This is a bike with only 11M original miles on the engine.
The bike runs great and I have no problems with it's performance. HOWEVER, I recently read an article put out by ELECTEX and my paranoia is beginning to set in.
Electrex states in their ad that one of the weak points of the GS bikes is their regulator/rectifier & stator stating that due to a flaw in the design of the rectifier/regulator my bike electrical system may decide to fry itself at the most inopportune time when I may be 500 miles from home (like their ad says) and I may find myself with a long walk home and a very expensive electrical repair bill.
Now I realize Electrex wants to sell regulator/rectifiers so I wonder the following:
Are they saying that ALL of these units are flawed on ALL GS bikes and it's just a matter of time before your number is up? How many of you GS'rs out there have ridden many years and thousands of miles on GS bikes without one single regulator/rectifier or stator problem.
I'm wanting to know if Electrex is using scare tactics to some degree here.
Are ALL of these units flawed on ALL years of GS bikes?
Did Suzuki discover this design flaw in say the 76 & possibly 77 models and possibly take steps to correct the problem? Was this a problem specific to certain years?
Electex is making it sound like All of the GS bikes have flawed units and All need to be replaced.
I appreciate your input on this matter. Don't want to run out and spend another few hundred bucks if not needed.
Thanks,
GS750GUY.......Harold
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