GT 380/550/750 reg/rec unit

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GT 380/550/750 reg/rec unit

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Anthony at Oregon motorcycle http://www.oregonmotorcycleparts.com/ is making these units for the GT triple bikes by special order for now.
Its basically both units fixed onto one mounting plate, and while not fully integrated its kind of good this way in that if one goes bad it can be easily replaced separately.
His guarantee is good too and no this is not a sales plug just one of the best upgrades for your bike.

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Post by Suzukidave »

I have 2 of these on order :D
the older i get the faster i was
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Post by tz375 »

Allan,

Are you working on a sales on commission basis? :lol: :lol:
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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Actually no,,, im just SUPPORTING an American who i believe makes a good product.
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Hey, just pulling your leg. :)

BTW, Tomorrow late morning Chicago time or early PM would work for that call.
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Post by Buffalo-guy »

Allan.
I just got my two regulators and rectifiers for my beasts. They definitely look like quality pieces, and with direct plug in convenience. I bought the individual components, and saved close to $20 on the set, if price is ever an issue for someone. The adjustable output is a bonus. I look forward to installing them on Goldy as I rebuild her. Your success with Tony's products was good enough for me. His price is very fair when you compare them to other aftermarket electronics. I hope he does well. Cheers.
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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Fred you'll be very happy with Anthonys products and his prices are very reasonable indeed. Just in case any of you are wondering, the best price i could find for a genuine Suzuki rectifier is $165.00,,, quite steep for one unit.
Dave and i recently got two of the reg/rec units Anthony was mounting on the singular plate for our project bikes.
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Post by oldjapanesebikes »

Agreed - I recall I mentioned Oregon Parts earlier this year on this board here, as well as on my web site here last year - the stuff works which is always a welcome bonus :D
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