Excellent R/R install Kit
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Excellent R/R install Kit
Ok, I goofed by posting some comments about another supplier of install kits when all I really wanted to do was promote this seller. Sorry.
Jasonmotoelectrix on E-bay or hamilton2008@wildblue.net
I contacted Jason about an install kit without an R/R because I already had an R/R from a 2009 Kawasaki Concours CG 1400. Jason sent me a kit faster that the speed of light and the kit was perfect for what I needed. If I had found Jason sooner, I would have purchased his complete Universal Mosfet upgrade kit. Someone else found it and posted it here - that's how I found Jason. Anyway here is a pic of the kit I got. It was $30 + $5 shipping and handling. The whole kit, including a new Shindengen Mosfet R/R is $120 on e-bay. I've got to believe that just the weather-proof 30 amp in-line fuse that Jason shipped would run $20 at Radio Shack. The included instructions are outstanding. Very easy to follow, including photos, wiring diagrams and testing information.
I looked around at crimping tools and decided I didn't want to spent the cash on one just for this, so I used a needle nose plier to crimp the unshielded connectors and then soldiered the connections. That seemed to work fine.
Heck of a deal, good product, huge thumbs up to Jasonmotoelectrix on E-bay.
Jasonmotoelectrix on E-bay or hamilton2008@wildblue.net
I contacted Jason about an install kit without an R/R because I already had an R/R from a 2009 Kawasaki Concours CG 1400. Jason sent me a kit faster that the speed of light and the kit was perfect for what I needed. If I had found Jason sooner, I would have purchased his complete Universal Mosfet upgrade kit. Someone else found it and posted it here - that's how I found Jason. Anyway here is a pic of the kit I got. It was $30 + $5 shipping and handling. The whole kit, including a new Shindengen Mosfet R/R is $120 on e-bay. I've got to believe that just the weather-proof 30 amp in-line fuse that Jason shipped would run $20 at Radio Shack. The included instructions are outstanding. Very easy to follow, including photos, wiring diagrams and testing information.
I looked around at crimping tools and decided I didn't want to spent the cash on one just for this, so I used a needle nose plier to crimp the unshielded connectors and then soldiered the connections. That seemed to work fine.
Heck of a deal, good product, huge thumbs up to Jasonmotoelectrix on E-bay.
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