electrical parts
- TonyKZ1
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electrical parts
29 Apr 2006 18:01
Hello all, I just replaced my old rectifier with one from
Oregon Motorcycle Parts
. Great guy to deal with and he makes the separate rectifiers & voltage regulators plus more for our old bikes. Plus the guarantee is pretty good too....
Tony
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Re: electrical parts
29 Apr 2006 18:25
How much did he charge you for the rectifier? I may end up needing one for my 77 650 and knowing options is always good!
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77 kz650b1 cafe rebirth project
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Omaha NE
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Re: electrical parts
30 Apr 2006 14:08
I think it was $43 or something like that plus $5 for shipping, but you might want to check his website as the prices vary on different parts of course.
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