Replacement Voltage Regulators

slparry

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Cheap Chinese VR's

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121717067...l?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=121717067460&_rdc=1

I'm assuming as they list fitment for the F800S and F800ST that the GS will also be covered?

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Description



Condition: 100% Brand New




Easy to Install

Material: Aluminum

Color:As Picture





Measurement: 79*79*29MM

Bracket center to center: 65MM

High-quality cost effective replacement for OEM parts.

Improved heat sink and charging capabilities

Direct replacement to your original unit.

Plug-and-play, direct fit, easy installation.



Fit for:

BMW F650 1997-2001

BMW F650GS 1999-2011

BMW F650ST 1997-1998

BMW F650CS 2002-2011

BMW G650X 2007-2011

BMW F650GS Dakar 2000-2008

BMW G650 Xcountry 2007-2010

BMW G650 Xmoto 2007-2010

BMW F650CS Scarver 2002-2005

BMW G650 Xchallenge 2007-2010

BMW F800S 2007-2011

BMW F800ST 2007-2011"
 
I've just 'invested' in a CE605 - basically takes some of the heat away from stator. Not installed as yet as waiting to get a spare stator rewound and do both together.

It's probably worth reading up on shunt / parallel / MOSFET / Shindengen stuff before deciding which route to go.

Have a read here -

http://advrider.com/index.php?threa...em-series-style-regulator-r-r-project.890729/

That's a long list of bikes and i'm dubious as to the 650 single having the same charging system as ours. I remember there are bits that cross over but can't remember which. I'd also be wary of what an RR is connected in terms of if it does go wrong... Annoyingly i did have a list of all the dealer part prices and recall some bits only being sold as kit. I think you can actually get the RR on it's own however i'm guessing it was suitably more expensive than the one listed.

Good luck whichever route you go,

S
 
The single has a very similar system from what I recall, the VR's on them are Hitachi or Denso I think, the same as on a multitude of Japanese bikes, for example Suzuki Bandits I think use the same VR.

As far as I'm aware there's nothing unusual or clever about the system on the F twins?
 


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