GS1100G Owner?

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  • chopz54

    #1

    GS1100G Owner?

    Can anyone please tell me the correct voltage regulator/rectifier for my bike? It has a 4 pin connecter to the harness.(It was missing when) bought.

    Thanks Chop
  • chiphead

    #2
    Not sure what you're asking Chopz. The correct one is the one made for your bike, available through many OEM dealers and after market suppliers.

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    • Guest

      #3
      and before you get an expensive oem r/r send a pm to "duanage" to get a used honda r/r for cheap
      it's one of the most popular electrical upgrades here
      do a tech forum search, you'll see what i mean

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      • duaneage
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        GSResource Superstar
        • Apr 2004
        • 6149
        • Wilmington Delaware

        #4
        The square white connector goes to other connectors as well. I took mine out and ran the stator wires (and fuse box lead) right to my Honda RR. I found .5 volts of drop across that blasted thing.
        1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
        1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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        • gert du prez

          #5
          did the same electrical upgrade as described by duaneage...
          directly from stator to R/R. For full wiring diagram of the new RR please check the forum, you can find detailed descriptions of where to connect what wire.

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          • chopz54

            #6
            Hi Chiphead, I'm after the number on the sticker, It will be something like SH-******?

            Made by Shinden ( SH ) Thanks Chop

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            • LarryA_Texas

              #7
              Originally posted by chopz54
              Hi Chiphead, I'm after the number on the sticker, It will be something like SH-******?

              Made by Shinden ( SH ) Thanks Chop
              I have an '82 GS1100 with what I think is the original R/R. The number on the side is SU217S-3
              Below that is 1C27B1 (or maybe 1C2781 Can't tell which)

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