Steve
GS Whisperer
Eric,
Besides the '82 GS650GL and the '82 GS850GL that are here, my stable includes an '86 Yamaha Venture Royale and an '84 Kawasaki Voyager 1300. The regulators on these last two bikes each have two wires for output and ground. I guess they figured it was easier to use two small wires instead of one larger one.
While I am waiting for a new R/R for the 850, it is using a spare R/R for the Yamaha. I only have one of the output and ground wires connected and it is doing very well. With the larger output of the touring bikes' stators, and the heavier load of all the lights, etc., I am sure it would be necessary to use both wires, but with the minimal needs of our bikes, one is enough.
Nice to know, though, about the Honda units being better. Will have to keep my eye open for them.
Besides the '82 GS650GL and the '82 GS850GL that are here, my stable includes an '86 Yamaha Venture Royale and an '84 Kawasaki Voyager 1300. The regulators on these last two bikes each have two wires for output and ground. I guess they figured it was easier to use two small wires instead of one larger one.
While I am waiting for a new R/R for the 850, it is using a spare R/R for the Yamaha. I only have one of the output and ground wires connected and it is doing very well. With the larger output of the touring bikes' stators, and the heavier load of all the lights, etc., I am sure it would be necessary to use both wires, but with the minimal needs of our bikes, one is enough.
Nice to know, though, about the Honda units being better. Will have to keep my eye open for them.