rectifier on e bay
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rectifier on e bay
can anyone tell me if the rectifier's on e bay for £20 are any good?
if ther shatmondo can you recomend a good supplier. ta very muck kids!!
if ther shatmondo can you recomend a good supplier. ta very muck kids!!
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Re: rectifier on e bay
Hmm, I wouldn't, although my current one came from e-bay, a guy in Germany though I think. Been 12+ months and ok.
Greame France on here can supply them for £58 I think.
Greame France on here can supply them for £58 I think.

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Re: rectifier on e bay
any idea how i can contact him??
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Re: rectifier on e bay
Fit a yamaha R6 unit! I would trust one of these far more than a cheap pattern item.
Fairly easy to mount, just change all the spade plugs on the connector for standard sized one (6.4mm).
They never die and you should be able to pick one up for under a tenner!
Fairly easy to mount, just change all the spade plugs on the connector for standard sized one (6.4mm).
They never die and you should be able to pick one up for under a tenner!
"It's just a ride" Bill Hicks
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Re: rectifier on e bay
France and Li Asia Tdg (User Name)dickydoon wrote:any idea how i can contact him??
Graeme France
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Tel UK 07778 628448
email franceandliasiatrading@tesco.net

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Re: rectifier on e bay
Try the search button, but I started this post yesterday,
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I'll do a little write-up on what I thought of it.
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I'll do a little write-up on what I thought of it.
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Re: rectifier on e bay
Yup :-)Stickshift wrote:Fit a yamaha R6 unit! I would trust one of these far more than a cheap pattern item.
Fairly easy to mount, just change all the spade plugs on the connector for standard sized one (6.4mm).
They never die and you should be able to pick one up for under a tenner!
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...
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Re: rectifier on e bay
I bought mine from ebay for £22 including postage I believe from hong kong, the voltages and output were spot on and its been nearly 3 months now with no problems! go for it I say
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Re: rectifier on e bay
Here's a comparo of a honda unit and a yam R6 one - spot the difference!
Honda:

Yamaha:

I know which one I have more faith in!
Honda:

Yamaha:

I know which one I have more faith in!
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Re: rectifier on e bay
Theres only one bolt in the Yamaha model, right?Stickshift wrote:Here's a comparo of a honda unit and a yam R6 one - spot the difference!
Honda:
Yamaha:
I know which one I have more faith in!

...oh and it's a lot bigger :D
xivlia wrote:i dont go fast on this bike so really do not need a rear brake.. /
vic-vtrvfr wrote:Ask xivlia for help, he's tackled just about every problem u could think of...