It's stories like yours or maybe yours that convinced me to follow posplayer and convert to a Series R/R. Electrosport sells Shunt R/R's and that or any other Shunt R/R and electrical system condition is the culprit, not the stator in the majority of cases. In this you do not know what you are talking about. Electrosport actually makes good stators along with Ricks and many of our members have had real good luck with Ebay stators. I have only heard of a couple of cases on an 1150 I believe where an Electrosport stator failed that had been fitted with a Series R/R and that was a fit problem with the stator where some wires were out of place and got pinched in installation. You are complaining about the result of having used Shunt R/R's not crappy stators. It's not your fault because that is the majority of R/R's on the market and you wouldn't have known, but now you are in a place that knows better and you can correct that problem and incorrect statements with the information posplayr has brought to everyone's attention. I'm talking about bikes with three phase AC generators like the GS so anything with another system I can not answer for and is not within my experience. Posplayer's picture below of a failing Electrosport stator is exactly the results of using shunt R/R's no matter what the quality of the unit and not the stator at all.
Electrosport's stators make more power than a stock Suzuki stator, and as such there is more power shunted back into itself. I suspect that leads to increased failure of these units. Yes, a series R/R solves that problem but I think their basic approach to maximize output is not the best for general users.
Basscliff was using RM Stator a while back and he suffered a number of failures in a short time. Can't remember what he did to solve that issue just remember he had lots of troubles with the cheap Chinese stators.
