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    eBay Stator... again.

    I'm FINALLY getting around to fixing my GS750, and have been pricing out possible parts I may have to replace. I've already narrowed things down to something electrical, and it sounds like the charging system. I'll know after doing the electrical diagnostic test I was supposed to do six months ago .

    While scouring eBay, I found this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SUZUK...Q5fAccessories

    The stock number for the stator in that bike is the same as for my 750. IF my stator is to blame, is this a good buy? Or is it a risk to have a stator with the extra 20% output? Should I just get my stator rewound instead?

    Thanks!

    #2
    The extra output won't hurt anything. Those particular stators are pretty decent.

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      #3
      RM stator or Ricks brand stators are both good. There is a procedure on here for rewinding your own stator if your really cash strapped.

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        #4
        ^ditto. I priced all the goods locally to redo my stator and it was under $30.

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          #5
          I'm just afraid of messing something up if I were to rewind my own stator. I couldn't even wind the copper wire around a toilet paper roll for one of those "Build your own radio" kits .

          Thanks for the advice, I'll probably buy one of these if my stator is to blame. Fortunately I'll be getting a nice check soon that will cover the price.

          Onto another question though, would it be worth the money to just replace the battery, stator, and R/R to make sure that everything will finally work right? Or is that going too far?

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            #6
            It's hard to go too far, but you can accurately test all three...no need to go further than you need to.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Nalayah View Post
              I'm just afraid of messing something up if I were to rewind my own stator. I couldn't even wind the copper wire around a toilet paper roll for one of those "Build your own radio" kits .

              Thanks for the advice, I'll probably buy one of these if my stator is to blame. Fortunately I'll be getting a nice check soon that will cover the price.

              Onto another question though, would it be worth the money to just replace the battery, stator, and R/R to make sure that everything will finally work right? Or is that going too far?
              sorry but whats an R/R

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                #8
                Originally posted by nisom512 View Post
                sorry but whats an R/R
                Regulator/Rectifier, in a single unit.


                Thank you for your indulgence,

                BassCliff

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                  #9
                  Ricks Motorsports Electrics in NH is the way to go. I've been using his stuff for 20 years, never had a problem

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