Replace with Stock R/R?
#1
Replace with Stock R/R?
Ok so I see a lot of posts about replacing with an upgrade R1 regulator or R6 regulator but what about just replacing the regulator with a factory unit? Wouldnt this sound like a better option rather than having to rewire for quite possibly a junk pos used one?
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
#2
Presumably the R/R you had was OEM and unfinned - post 2000 the part was replaced by an upgraded finned one as you've linked to.
Yamaha ones are a cheaper if fiddlier option.
My 97 storm had its R/R replaced in 2002 with the later R/R and has been fine since.
Yamaha ones are a cheaper if fiddlier option.
My 97 storm had its R/R replaced in 2002 with the later R/R and has been fine since.
#3
Well looking at the website what is the difference in this one:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
And This one:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
Other than price...?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
And This one:
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
Other than price...?
#4
Probably pattern parts to a better spec than the original 98-00 version, and on a par with 00-05 version
new Honda replacement part should cost ya $129
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/g...4010_large.jpg
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/p...tnumber_14930/
Pays ya money take your choice
new Honda replacement part should cost ya $129
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/g...4010_large.jpg
http://www.davidsilverspares.co.uk/p...tnumber_14930/
Pays ya money take your choice
Last edited by Wicky; 04-07-2010 at 12:01 PM.
#5
mine took a dump about 6 days ago,i found a 2000 yamaha yzf recetifier,the only 2 pins i had to change was positive and negitive,the 3 yellow i left alone and pushed onto connectors,bought a plug in to fit the recetifier,slid wires thru and done,took 20 mins,i got mine for 50 from a used motorcycle shop,the differnce in the new stock and yamaha recetifier is that the yamaha is bigger and has more fins to desipate heat,the new stock from honda is smaller still but does have fins,my opinion is bigger with more fins equals little more cooling.another solution is to go with after market recetifier,they go for about 100,give or take some dollars depending on site.
#6
#7
Ok so I see a lot of posts about replacing with an upgrade R1 regulator or R6 regulator but what about just replacing the regulator with a factory unit? Wouldnt this sound like a better option rather than having to rewire for quite possibly a junk pos used one?
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
Bought a Rick's from bikebandit.com. Which looks exactly like the one in the link you posted. No complaints so far. bout $95 shipped.
R/R Voltage output is a very steady 14.1-14.2 through the rev. range.
Much better than the OEM unit when it was working, which would fluctuate from 14.xx and spike to 15 on hard and abrupt revs.
#8
i got this one right here
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
its twice as thick as the oem unit, and the guy gives a 1 year warranty too. complete plug and play
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
its twice as thick as the oem unit, and the guy gives a 1 year warranty too. complete plug and play
#9
Ok so I see a lot of posts about replacing with an upgrade R1 regulator or R6 regulator but what about just replacing the regulator with a factory unit? Wouldnt this sound like a better option rather than having to rewire for quite possibly a junk pos used one?
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
What about these?
http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/ca...ator-Rectifier
I have a '99 and yes it still has the factory unit which just took a dump.
Thanks for the input guys!
http://www.ricksmotorsportelectrics.com/partsearch.php
#11
Ok so i got the regulator. Problem is this baby has 6 plugs and mine only has 5.. So what about the sixth plug? I purchased one that looks exactly like this guys: http://vtr1000f.wickidnet.com/ and he said it doesnt matter what year... so.. Should i be good with wiring this guy up without using the sixth plug?
#12
For what it's worth i just had mine replaced at a honda dealership under warranty and they fitted a third party copy one, not only that but it is apparently off a cbr1100xx blackbird they "modified" to fit .
Still lt's a nice big finned thing and the bike shouldn't be charging at 18v anymore! If it pops again (and i had to pay!) I'd go r6/r1 for definite.
Still lt's a nice big finned thing and the bike shouldn't be charging at 18v anymore! If it pops again (and i had to pay!) I'd go r6/r1 for definite.
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