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i recently bought a 1980 gs850g. the previous owner said it will start up and run fine for as long as i want it to, but if i turn it off after it has gotten hot, it wont restart until it has time to cool down. i havent had it out long enough to confirm this, but i can say that it did fire right up when i bought it, and it made the 5 min ride to my house just fine. after being shut off for about 2 min, it restarted without any problems. it sat for a month or so, and when i went out to try and start it, the battery was totally dead. i jumped it and it fired right up, but after it ran for about 30 min and was turned off, the battery was still totally dead (wouldnt even power the lights). jumping it starts it right up every time, for what thats worth. so thats where i am now. this is my first bike, so i dont know much about pinpointing probelms, but the previous owner had told me the rectifier needed to be replaced. he didnt say anything about the battery, but it would seem to me that needs to be replaced as well. does this indeed sound like a rectifier problem? i plan on going through the series of steps listed in the stator pages (as soon as i clear away the 6 foot snow drift in front of my garage :x ) to identify for myself the source of the problem, but i have a real quick question... maybe i missed it, but if i understand correctly, if i have a bad rectifier, i dont necessarily also have bad stator. is that correct? then on the other hand, if i have a bad stator, is it possible that my rectifier is still good? or does a bad stator always kill the rectifier? many thanks for any help you can give the new guy on the block... -andrew quinn