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dadgummit
Honda RR
I'm a cheapskate looking to adapt a used RR from a Honda? or other bike? What models work best and are easiest to adapt? I don't care about connectors I will solder everything. Ive got an 82 gs650 beggin for a charge - thanksTags: None -
I bought one from a 2004 CBR600 off ebay for $28 shipped. It's HUGE compared to the stocker. Three yellow wires plus two reds/blacks. Pretty easy to wire (although I haven't decided yet if I'm going to hook one of the red/black combos up toward the headlamp). I figured buying a newer unit is a safer bet than something 25 years old.
Hope this helps.Ed
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I have three honda regulators in my garage all setup ready to be installed to replace the Suzuki GS regulator.Comment
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QuaiChangKane
Wiat a second - I'm running a 'Zook R/R on my Honda!
I've got a GSXR1K rectifier on my VFR - significant improvement, but I used Twist-Loc connectors instead of soldering.
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The one I have on my '78 GS750 is from a Honda CM/CB 400 twin. It bolted up beautifully underneath the battery box that even has threaded holes in the right places! I have the same one my project '83 GS1100ED, but I think I might have had to drill a hole or something. Don't remember, it was quite some time ago I installed it.
Kevin
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1978 GS750(x2 "projects"), 1983 GS1100ED (slowly becoming a parts bike), 1982 GS1100EZ,
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