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Smaller "Polaris" R/R?

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Working on this little 250. I think I just decided that it's now going to be "built" rather than just put back together. I love the sh775 system , and even put one in my BMW F650.
Pis it too big for a 250? I read that you need to select an R/R based on engine size and saw warnings about too small, but not for too big. Can I use an R/R designed for a 900cc machine on a 250??
or is there another option that I should look into?

thanks!
 
The relation to engine size is that if your engine stays cool (smaller engines probably run cooler) then it can absorb the SHUNT R/R stator heat without allowing the statro to burn up. Electrically it doesn't matter what size the motor is.

If teh SH775 is too big, for such a small engine you might try the Honda R/R. They are SHUNT (6 wire) but tends to not burn stators and fits in the ORM locations.
 
Thanks- I just did a little more digging on Electrosport. They list the same unit for all GS bikes of the era. I'm thinking I'll just grab another Polaris unit. I can find a spot for it.
Which Honda unit were you thinking of? I have a couple of used ones on hand from 80's VF bikes.
 
The relation to engine size is that if your engine stays cool (smaller engines probably run cooler) then it can absorb the SHUNT R/R stator heat without allowing the statro to burn up. Electrically it doesn't matter what size the motor is.

If teh SH775 is too big, for such a small engine you might try the Honda R/R. They are SHUNT (6 wire) but tends to not burn stators and fits in the ORM locations.

Get the SH775 since it's one of the best R/R's going these days, but not for the reason of reducing engine temps, because it won't.
 
I think the 250 uses the same stator setup as the other GSes, right up to the 850, so there is no reason to look for a smaller R/R.
 
Get the SH775 since it's one of the best R/R's going these days, but not for the reason of reducing engine temps, because it won't.

You just couldn't resist the urge to stir that pot, could you?
 
You just couldn't resist the urge to stir that pot, could you?

Not stirring anything. Providing facts. I did back to back testing and proved that the R/R type doesn't affect oil temp.
 
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