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Leigh
There probably are.
I got the impression that Duaneage modified his to fit straight in.
Or have I got that wrong?
I'll look about but I'm willing to bet it's still be cheaper getting one from the States.
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He puts spade connections on a stock HONDA R/R (with mates provided) as seen in the picture (this an actual Duanage Honda R/R). He also adds a way to insert the sense wire into the tail light circuit. I would recommend that you double check is that works for you (a dirty ignition switch coudl cause charging issues). Either hook it directly to the battery or to the output of a coil relay mod are more reliable. Of course hooking direct to the battery will tend to drain it.Originally posted by Leigh View PostThere probably are.
I got the impression that Duaneage modified his to fit straight in.
Or have I got that wrong?
I'll look about but I'm willing to bet it's still be cheaper getting one from the States.
He also tests them and guarantees a free replacement or money back (IIRC)
Last edited by posplayr; 04-18-2011, 01:34 PM.
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Leigh
Cool. That will do me.
I'll pick one up after I get rid of Easter.
Better to put the money through to members than ebay eh?
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Billy Ricks
I didn't want to wade through 25 pages to find an answer so here goes, the Shindengen site shows the SH775 is a seiries regulator rated at 35 amps. I wonder how this would compare to the Compufire regulator Jim is using?
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Matchless
Here is the diagram for the SH775 series type:Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostI didn't want to wade through 25 pages to find an answer so here goes, the Shindengen site shows the SH775 is a seiries regulator rated at 35 amps. I wonder how this would compare to the Compufire regulator Jim is using?
It should work well in our GS's. The form factor is the same as the FET types. To me it seems as if they may have been made before the switch to FET regulated types. So it may be interesting to see which type the bike manufacturers are going to favour.
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Be nice to know which bikes these came on.... I googled but no real info out there
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1978 GS1000E - Finished!
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Billy Ricks
We've seen that John. The trouble is nobody seems to know what bikes it was used on if at all. Shindengen won't sell to individuals so unless we can figure out what models it was used on the only way to get hold of them is to have a dealer order it, and they would probably need to know what model bike as well. At that point the Compufire is probably just as cheap.
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Billy Ricks
That might help as long as they don't require you to be a dealer. I guess it's time to send some emails.Originally posted by GS1100GKOk, does this help?
- John
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Billy Ricks
I've searched and read through quite a few forums trying to get info. Hopefully one of the distributors will sell to individuals. If not maybe they will sell to Z1.Originally posted by GS1100GKI found some odd references to "outlander 400 max xt" and an upgrade/relocation kit with two plugs.
Know anyone with this model of Bombardier who could check?
I'm going to keep searching, just in case I get lucky
- JC
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Mindless
So it seems my regulator is FUBAR so I'm in need of a new one. Since the list of alternatives is pretty long, which one would be best to go for?
I've been looking at these two which Electrex World makes.
Got any alternatives to those which would do the trick just as well?
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for the money you have spent on your bike just get the Compufire SERIES unit, you will appreciate life moreOriginally posted by Mindless View PostSo it seems my regulator is FUBAR so I'm in need of a new one. Since the list of alternatives is pretty long, which one would be best to go for?
I've been looking at these two which Electrex World makes.
Got any alternatives to those which would do the trick just as well?
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