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Anonymous
Just to let you guys know
I just purchased an electrex regulator rectifier from www.bikebandit.com for $28.95 US, thats a wicked deal.Tags: None
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ddz
I WISH!!!
Noo WAY!
I checked ...........& for 1980 gs1000g it costs $108. still a good deal though .....
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Anonymous
yep
they told me there not carrying it anymore for my bike, Its a discontinued product, heres the link
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- Angeles Forest, So.Calif./Red rocks of Southern Utah.
That's a great deal! I paid $110 four years ago but it brought me peace of mind. You have about $80 left over to celebrate!
Timing is everything.And on the seventh day,after resting from all that he had done,God went for a ride on his GS!
Upon seeing that it was good, he went out again on his ZX14! But just a little bit faster!
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Anonymous
llet u guys know
I just read my email telling me that, Oh well time to look elsewhere, whats the Honda one that people have used and made work?
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Anonymous
Have you tried here:
I managed to grab a brand new rectifier from a salvage yard in Ontario, Canada (near Ottawa). Guy only charged me $89.00 Canadian for it!! I couldn't believe it.
Anyway, I hope you have the same luck finding a good deal too.
Jeff
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Anonymous
See if you can order it directly from Electrex. I bought both a stator and R & R unit last winter for my 850, and it was just about the same price as buying from Bike Bandit.
My 1100 has a Honda R & R unit on it. I don't know the part number because it was on the bike when I bought it. I do know that it works very well with the stock stator. I've had no problem with it whatsoever.
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Anonymous
I'm using an RR from a 1976 Honda CB550 Four-cyl. Of course, my stator is sitting on my garage floor, so I don't know how much use the RR is...
Michael
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