nc24 reg/rec change

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olliepong
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nc24 reg/rec change

Post by olliepong » Sat Aug 23, 2014 6:56 pm

I'm sure I've read somewhere that you can fit a reg/ rec from a different bike ( think it was r6 or gsxr) to an nc24. Does anybody know please as mine has gone again!!. Thanks

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Re: nc24 reg/rec change

Post by Neosophist » Sun Aug 24, 2014 3:08 pm

What condition is your battery in? Is it old?

When replacing the reg-rec a lot of people neglect the battery, and this is what often causes the issues.

A weak old failing battery will stress the reg/rec out more.

Also if you don't use your bike regularly always keep the battery fully charged up with a bike battery charger.

You can fit any similar reg/rec, a Yamaha R6 has a much larger heatsink area so can stand more abuse than the stock one so is less likely to fail.

1999-2005 reg/rec but you will have to cut the plug off and make your own connectors.
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Re: nc24 reg/rec change

Post by olliepong » Mon Aug 25, 2014 12:02 pm

We had the same problem when I bought her 2 years ago. At that point we fitted a new reg rec and alternator. She has a brand new battery. Want to upgrade the reg rec as she is in regular use and knew I had seen it can be done. Thanks for your help

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Re: nc24 reg/rec change

Post by Neosophist » Mon Aug 25, 2014 1:58 pm

R6 one isnt too difficult to fit if you solder some spade connectors on the wire, dont just crimp them.

Ive converted nc24s in the past, I fitted a longer wire and moved it to the rear subframe like it is on the NC30 as it gets warm in the middel of the bike.
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