Catastrophic rectifier failure!

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Catastrophic rectifier failure!

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My standard storm rectifier has fried my stator! :( I have found 'larsson' stator's on ebay for 1/4 of the price of a Honda 1.
has anyone heard of these?
And are they anygood?
Or would I b better off with a second hand honda stator?

Opinions and advice please :)
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If it was me id just get a second hand one
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Like I said in the previous post , theres one on ebay for 37 quid :thumbup:
or Macs probably got one !!
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How do I contact Mac, he sounds like a charming fellow willing to help a stormer in need :D
I tried to contact someone selling his old R6 rectifier but I couldn't find a page or link to send him a message :/ maybe I Havnt been posting enough to send private messages?

but Il have a look on ebay for this stator. Do u have a website link by anychance?
Helps much appreciated btw! Thanx.
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You need 50 posts I think to pm people
ill send him a message
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I have a known good std stator for sale with the alternator cover casting for £35 posted.

Also an R1 reg/rec for £20 posted, you'll need to solder and crimp blade terminals onto your loom, though.

Just in case Mac doesn't get back to you.

PM'd with my contact details.
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Cheers guys appreciate it.
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tony.mon wrote:I have a known good std stator for sale with the alternator cover casting for £35 posted.

Also an R1 reg/rec for £20 posted, you'll need to solder and crimp blade terminals onto your loom, though.

Just in case Mac doesn't get back to you.

PM'd with my contact details.

I might actually get bak to you on the R1 r/r I definitely don't want to put a standard 1 back on. This bikes had 2 fail now according to the service history.
last time it just fried the battery this time it's fried the stator just don't trust them. Really want an upgraded 1.

Does ur R1 rectifier model code start fh####?

And Wat condition is the stator in? Is it out a crashed bike or anything?
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No idea, it's still bolted to the rear subframe under the tail plastics in a dark, unlit and unheated garage.
The stator? I have two to choose from, one has been on my bike for ages, no problems at all, the other is from another engine I broke ages ago, but of course I'll meter them before sending one out.
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Mac has no stators, so sell away Tony.

If you have two wasn't Jamie after one as well ?

t13ony, the R1 reg will be a SH part number as it will be the shunt type not a Mosfet which will be the FH part no. ... Still better than the std one tho.
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Cheers for all ur help guys but iv'e bought 1 of Tony.mon stator's now so hopefully it shouldn't b 2 long until I'm back on the road. Appreciate all ur advice.
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MacV2 wrote:Mac has no stators, so sell away Tony.

If you have two wasn't Jamie after one as well ?

t13ony, the R1 reg will be a SH part number as it will be the shunt type not a Mosfet which will be the FH part no. ... Still better than the std one tho.
The second one is still in an alternator case which I'll be selling as a pair with the clutch case.
Both kitted out with Carbonadi kevlar and carbon fibre covers, hence selling them as a matched pair.
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My last standard reg/rec melted in two :lol:
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All FH##### reg recs denote they are the switch mosfet type. If it has SH#### then its the shunt type and should be avoided
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