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Doug B.
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I am getting a 1985 GS550L ready for spring, and when I got it the battery was boiled practically dry. The bike is low mileage and I presume the stator is still ok, but I'm going to replace the regulator with a series unit from compufire, just to be done with it.
I have seriously considered hardwiring the connections from the stator to the regulator, I have a nice hot soldering station and plenty of good shrink tube, it would eliminate any bad connection issues, and I don't forsee myself wanting to unhook it except for replacement, when it would be no big deal to just cut and resolder..
Any reason this is a bad idea? Seems to me like as far as function goes it would be ideal? I wouldn't do much else this way, being able to unplug stuff is sometimes good, I just want as bomb proof an electrical system as I can have.. nothing sucks worse than getting stranded by preventable stuff hundreds of miles from home.
I have seriously considered hardwiring the connections from the stator to the regulator, I have a nice hot soldering station and plenty of good shrink tube, it would eliminate any bad connection issues, and I don't forsee myself wanting to unhook it except for replacement, when it would be no big deal to just cut and resolder..
Any reason this is a bad idea? Seems to me like as far as function goes it would be ideal? I wouldn't do much else this way, being able to unplug stuff is sometimes good, I just want as bomb proof an electrical system as I can have.. nothing sucks worse than getting stranded by preventable stuff hundreds of miles from home.