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Rectifier Identification

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Ive noticed there are a few bits that have changed alot on my bike since it left the factory just wondered if this is the standard rectifier and if not if anyone has any idea what its off.
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wow weird subframe cut up stuff.

it looks like the standard size, whats that sticker say on the end of it?
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Re: Rectifier Identification

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Subframe is one of the tyga ones,

All the sticker says is 'Tour Max High Performance Equipment' :|
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It's an aftermarket reg/rect, perhaps Chinese origin?
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A cheap replacement then?
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Snark wrote:Turns out they are japanese
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HONDA-REG-REC-REG ... 5ad97940c9
i keep meaning to go to that bike shop in wolves,

ive heard there expensive though.
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I had a tourmax reg rec - it was £80!!

I never killed it though but have an R6 one on to cope with the gixxer genny.

I'm going to get a mosfet one from a new blade or zx6r...
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I had a tour max regulator on my old CB-1. Stopped all the hassles I'd had with the charging system at a stroke. Mind you I did improve the earthing at the same time when I fitted it.

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