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sconav 07-10-12 18:32

Hi I think this http://www.rmstator.com/ProductInfo....F&cf=v1YY42952 is a replacement for the original connector if anyone is interested. I haven't ordered one yet, was just looking as mine started to go on one pin. Spotted it early and tightened/cleaned the pin sealed with grease. Its been fine for 18 months now. Although I may open it up again and see how it is fairing.

Cheers Scott

UKbri 08-10-12 00:05

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Originally Posted by sconav (Post 179842)
Hi I think this http://www.rmstator.com/ProductInfo....F&cf=v1YY42952 is a replacement for the original connector if anyone is interested. I haven't ordered one yet, was just looking as mine started to go on one pin. Spotted it early and tightened/cleaned the pin sealed with grease. Its been fine for 18 months now. Although I may open it up again and see how it is fairing.

Cheers Scott

That looks like the kiddy. I probably would have got one of them if I had known about that site. Give the terminals a pinch, bit of grease, new connector and your're golden.

xphase 22-10-12 13:38

My regulator has just been changed by Yamaha by warranty when the default one melted... They also changed the loom. My bike is � 2008, and the change was done in september 2012.

Is this new regulator an updated and better one?? Do I have to worry about it to be overloaded in the future?

Pleiades 22-10-12 15:12

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Originally Posted by xphase (Post 180282)
My regulator has just been changed by Yamaha by warranty when the default one melted... They also changed the loom. My bike is � 2008, and the change was done in september 2012.

You're lucky you have a five year warranty in Sweden!

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Originally Posted by xphase (Post 180282)
Is this new regulator an updated and better one?? Do I have to worry about it to be overloaded in the future?

The original problem wasn't anything to do with overloading as such, just a crappy connector block. The replacement reg/rect itself is the same as the old one, but a different part number and an apparently (?) improved connector. I haven't heard of anyone having trouble after the original has been replaced by Yamaha. I wouldn't worry, but I would keep an eye on it.

RodYork 10-04-16 20:52

If I buy from http://www.roadstercycle.com/ which is the rectifier I need or part number please for the 'super mosfet kit'

UKbri 10-04-16 23:46

I got the Super Mosfet Kit FH020AA. The pre crimped and built one. Easy to fit and it's been on there about 55,000 miles without fault. I would ask if you could have the pos and neg cables a couple of inches longer as one of them was a bit of a stretch (can't remember which one)

RodYork 11-04-16 08:22

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Originally Posted by UKbri (Post 220479)
I got the Super Mosfet Kit FH020AA. The pre crimped and built one. Easy to fit and it's been on there about 55,000 miles without fault. I would ask if you could have the pos and neg cables a couple of inches longer as one of them was a bit of a stretch (can't remember which one)

Thanks UKBrian!
was there a need for the universal mounting backplate?

UKbri 17-04-16 17:45

I certainly didn't buy one but I may have had to do a little filing or drilling, I can't quite remember, it was a long time ago. After looking at my photos in 'post 3' it was the negative cable that could have been a few inches longer. As it is it makes it difficult to get the air filter out.


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