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I got a stiffy from reading all of the different possibilities and how well the new FJR units are designed.
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I picked up one of those FH012 units off ebay ($25 shipped) but haven't installed it yet. My 850 has a five wire CRB R/R and it works great.
The FH012 has some odd shaped plugs so I think individual spayed connectors are the only reasonable solution. Not sure how to seal these off to water though. At any rate, I can't see purchasing some 25+ year old Honda R/R when late model versions are so cheap (this is my logic since all this electrical talk is over my head).
You have it spot on. I think that is the best regulator available now! Just fit those individual tails as you suggested and seal the whole socket cavity with silicon rubber sealer or solder them on.![]()
None at allI'm very interested in upgrading the rectifier and regulator in my 78 GS1000. On this model they were seperate units, however. Is there a reason why a sinle R/R unit like the Shindengen FH012 can't be used as an upgrade?
I might have to get and fit one of the FH012AA units myself.I picked up one of those FH012 units off ebay ($25 shipped) but haven't installed it yet.
Same R/R I'm using. My sentiments as well about the old Honda R/R's.I picked up one of those FH012 units off ebay ($25 shipped) but haven't installed it yet. My 850 has a five wire CRB R/R and it works great.
The FH012 has some odd shaped plugs so I think individual spayed connectors are the only reasonable solution. Not sure how to seal these off to water though. At any rate, I can't see purchasing some 25+ year old Honda R/R when late model versions are so cheap (this is my logic since all this electrical talk is over my head).
Since someone seems to have put their mind to
doing a better design with the Shindengen FH012AA , I'm hoping they also improved on the regulation as well.
I've sold 106 Honda RRs so far and everyone seems to be pretty happy with them. To each his own I guess. The Hondas are indeed 25 years old and they still work flawlessly. Time will tell if another newer model lasts that long.Same R/R I'm using. My sentiments as well about the old Honda R/R's.
The Hondas are indeed 25 years old and they still work flawlessly.
I don't think anyone is out to diss you for the service you provide. I have bought two CBR1000RR units for $30 and they work fine. As you say to each his own. You make it easy for someone who doesn't know what to look for. Some of us just want something a little newer than our bikes.I've sold 106 Honda RRs so far and everyone seems to be pretty happy with them. To each his own I guess. The Hondas are indeed 25 years old and they still work flawlessly. Time will tell if another newer model lasts that long.
I'll let you guys test that out for us.
There also is a large list of machines the Old Hondas can come from, that helps with availability a lot.
With the CBR R/R, my 850's idle voltage is over 14 volts. It bolts in place under the battery box just like the stock R/R as well which is nice.My FH012AA unit is in a holding pattern for now - will most likely land on the 1000S when I get that far. Nothing against 25 year old Honda units either, but technology marches on and there is less risk in buying something newer in my view.