nc - gsxr genny conversion?

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Re: nc - gsxr genny conversion?

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marcus57 wrote:do you use the standard engine casing or a new one?
Have a read of this thread...

viewtopic.php?f=22&t=484&start=0&hilit=generator
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I drilled my casing as per the details in the thread.. :geek:
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new one, available in Rick's thread in the for sale section :)

EDIT: 4th pic down

viewtopic.php?f=64&t=17868
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Post by skinnydog0_0 »

CMSMJ1 wrote:I have one too.. It works. Simple as that.

I used K5 rotor and stator pieces and overall it cost me over £200...cheaper and makes your bike work better than any pointy arsed tail unit will ever do... 8-)
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Yer i have enough power now after i got that No limits sticker couple of weeks back. I dont think i could handle a slick seat unit yet :lol:
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Am I the only one who's managed to do this quite cheap?

i paid just over £100 for the parts and fabricated my own bracket to hold the genny, didn't like the idea of drilling the case.

It is a noticeable improvement. Engine feels much more free.
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Post by sh4d0w0lf »

Hmmn, was thinking.. (i know my head is hurting right now :lol: ) would this conversion work on a 24?

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Yep.
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Post by sh4d0w0lf »

Sweet... now thats something to think about for when i've got the 24 on the road.

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BillingCBR wrote:new one, available in Rick's thread in the for sale section :)

EDIT: 4th pic down

viewtopic.php?f=64&t=17868
there's no price tho
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Post by skinnydog0_0 »

Ricks one is £200, but you have to get the stator and rotor yourself.
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I have the Genny conversion Rick sells. I bought the original one off the chap who makes them. And i have to say the conversion is fantastic! You can feel it instantly just blipping the throttle!!

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