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any experience with this regulator rectifier combo ?
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Does anyone have experience using this regulator/rectifier combo unit from Z1 Enterprises?
I bought one from Z1E and it is on it's way.
sku # 200-1007
here's a couple of pictures,
thank you,
Ron.
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cheers,
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Ronnie_D wrote: Hello All:
Does anyone have experience using this regulator/rectifier combo unit from Z1 Enterprises?
I bought one from Z1E and it is on it's way.
sku # 200-1007
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UPDATE
This reg/re\c combp failed within 1 year of light use,.
I bought a Shindengen SH 775 to replace it.
Ronnie.
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Goin South wrote: These guys are the best hands down>> ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/
I like Rick's stators, but I wouldn't use their R/R's because they are old style shunt type. The SH775 Ronnie_D recommends is superior because it's the SERIES type which eliminates excessive system current being returned to the stator where it can cause overheat damage.
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Goin South wrote: These guys are the best hands down>> ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/
I have not used ricksmotorsportelectrics so I don't know how good they are. However, I have used oregonmotorcycleparts (see link below) and they are extremely knowledgeable and their parts are built better than the stock parts. Ed
www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/Products.html
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