R/R can eat me
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Have you troubleshot the charging system to see where the problem is?
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I bought a R/R from this ebayer, works good!!! (if the fit is right).
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If I where you I would trouble shoot the system first. It sounds like you're a little tight on cash so you don't want to buy a RR if the stator is gone, or buy a stator if the battery is gone. If you do find that your RR is the issue I recommend the gixxer 1000 one. It is a little bigger, but it seems to dissipate heat better and I have had no issues with it what so ever.
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If I where you I would trouble shoot the system first. It sounds like you're a little tight on cash so you don't want to buy a RR if the stator is gone, or buy a stator if the battery is gone. If you do find that your RR is the issue I recommend the gixxer 1000 one. It is a little bigger, but it seems to dissipate heat better and I have had no issues with it what so ever.
btw since im procrastinating (lack of funds = lack of motivation) what else should I check that would lead to my bike dying out and then not starting am I really looking in the right system... someone relieve some of my anxiety please
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You need to get the RR fixed first. if the wires are all burnt, those will need to be properly hooked up. Without looking at the schematic, I'd say the bundle of wires is fairly important in getting your bike to run.
+1 on the GSXR rr. I'm still on my original RR from 92, but have a spare GSXR one just in case. The thing has a huge heatsink and should provide plenty of trouble free riding. You only need a proper connector. 9oh, and mine was cheap, less than twenty bucks. no idea what they are going for now. I do know there is a thread that tells you what years are compatible.
+1 on the GSXR rr. I'm still on my original RR from 92, but have a spare GSXR one just in case. The thing has a huge heatsink and should provide plenty of trouble free riding. You only need a proper connector. 9oh, and mine was cheap, less than twenty bucks. no idea what they are going for now. I do know there is a thread that tells you what years are compatible.