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Originally Posted by
JMo
I'd tend to agree with Tripletom...
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Sorry, but me too.
The problem cannot possibly be due to the location of the rectifier assembly, or every Tenere on here, sorry on the road, would be sitting by the side of that same road.
I agree though, the connector could do with some protection, and I did just this to mine with an old plastic lid. I just relocated the horn (which also suffers from being filled with crud) sideways, then put a small guard in front of the rectifier assy. All of which can be reversed and the bike returned to original condition in about 10 minutes.
The connecter works perfectly well when it is correctly assembled, mine is, and three years on the contacts still look like the day it rolled out of the shop.
If you are happy then thats fine, it's your bike after all - The shop is going to have some explaining to do if it happens again though.....