Early vs Late model alternator rotors

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Early vs Late model alternator rotors

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My friend with the 1990 GS has discovered his alternator rotor is kaput. At $450 plus from BMW he is looking for alternative alternators. My question is this: Hucky sells rotors for /7 for $160. Is this a direct swap, or would the stator ring etc need to be replaced as well? Does a "17a" (MaxBMW) need a matching stator to work? Thanks in advance!
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Try motorrad electrik...they have new rotors for $124.95 and remanufactured ones for $90.00 USD.

http://www.motoelekt.com/charging.htm

I put a reman one on my 91 GS 3 years ago and running great. No problems. Rick's a great guy to deal with too.

Think rotor from /7 should work on the 90 GS..think both models are the 280watt setup. No need to swap out stator should work with new 280w rotor.
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Ah Thanks, I should have thought of Motoelekt.com
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And also look at Euromoto Electric http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/produc ... lt-mg+.htm sells everything you need for a re-new or just for spares.
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Motobins also has the choice between the expensive and identical function (they claim) cheap rotor.
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SteveD wrote:Motobins also has the choice between the expensive and identical function (they claim) cheap rotor.
Don't have anything bad to say about Motobins, but I KNOW that Motorrad Elektrik gives very good service and support.
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I've used Motobins over the past few years along with a few of my riding mates. We try and combine orders for one shipment.. Never been disappointed with selection, availability, prices or deliveries. We get most orders 4-6 days from England to Canada.

I ordered a particular part for my R75/6...within an hour of placing order I had an e-mail questioning my selection (you have to give model info/year/even vin#) so they make sure you are ordering the right part. Amazing, I had ordered a SS brake line for my 74 R75/6 but it was incorrect...they verified by e-mail and sent me the correct one!

I can get parts faster from England than the US even though I', only 4 hrs north of the border.
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Major Softie wrote:
SteveD wrote:Motobins also has the choice between the expensive and identical function (they claim) cheap rotor.
Don't have anything bad to say about Motobins, but I KNOW that Motorrad Elektrik gives very good service and support.

Me too. I remember looking on (metaphorically) as Veg fought his intermittent charging issue on his Batbike. I was impressed then, as I have been with all of the "testimonials" I've heard about Rick.


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Rick will have it all over Motobins for technical support, but from where I sit here in Oz, 'bins provide an excellent service with a huge inventory.

Rick's good on delivery, so it will usually get down to the total cost for like articles.

eg
Rotor OZ$127 + post from Rick.
Rotor OZ$78 + post from 'bins.
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Garnet wrote:And also look at Euromoto Electric http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/produc ... lt-mg+.htm sells everything you need for a re-new or just for spares.
WOW...that is a deal for $149.00 if I read it right...you get rotor, oil seal, voltage reg, diode board and brushes in one package!! :o

It would be worth it to have sitting on the shelf just for those days``....
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