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    Suzuki/Honda RR swap

    My GS1100GD is suffering from the dreaded dead-R/R syrdrome. I would just order an Electrex unit and replace it, but....

    I an a cheap SOB and may have an alternative.

    I have available a R/R from an '82 Honda CX500, but the wiring is confusing to me. It has the three yellow wires for the stator....simple enough. But..... it also has TWO red-with-white-tracer wires, and two solid green wires, plus a smaller gauge solid black wire. I suspect that I can just splice both red/white wires together, and the same for both green wires, but I don't wanna' fry anything.

    Is there any way that I can use this R/R on my bike? If so, does anyone know how to wire it? Thanks in advance...

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    Re: Suzuki/Honda RR swap

    Originally posted by JJ
    My GS1100GD is suffering from the dreaded dead-R/R syrdrome. I would just order an Electrex unit and replace it, but....

    I an a cheap SOB and may have an alternative.

    I have available a R/R from an '82 Honda CX500, but the wiring is confusing to me. It has the three yellow wires for the stator....simple enough. But..... it also has TWO red-with-white-tracer wires, and two solid green wires, plus a smaller gauge solid black wire. I suspect that I can just splce both red/white wires together, and the same for both green wires, but I don't wanna' fry anything.

    Is there any way that I can use this R/R on my bike? If so, does anyone know how to wire it? Thanks in advance...

    If the CX500 is still running you could find out with a voltmeter easily enough.

    I suspect that the two output wires are one to a standard load and one to an always-on load. The always-on would function as an emergency drain were there too much supply from the stator. Most people put that one to the taillight.

    But just a guess.

    Michael

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      #3
      Thanks Michael. The CX500 is long-gone. The R/R is just a spare part saved for potential use.

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        #4
        Go read scotty's thread. I think it has tips on what to do with the extra wires.



        Michael

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          #5
          Thanks Michael.

          Anybody else? Nobody??

          I'm gonna' dig out the multimeter today and take a few readings on the Honda R/R, and see if I can figure this out....

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            #6
            Originally posted by JJ
            Thanks Michael.

            Anybody else? Nobody??

            I'm gonna' dig out the multimeter today and take a few readings on the Honda R/R, and see if I can figure this out....
            I suppose you probably mean on the workbench, right? I just wanted to warn you not to partially hook up the stator to rr while you test voltages on some of the leads. That's a good way to burn up the whole system again.



            Just a note. Let us know what you find!

            Michael

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