Alternator Rebuilds?

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Re: Alternator Rebuilds?

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Ian and Lins wrote:I suppose it depends on what goes pop. The alternator stator on my 'bike has burnt out (common Eytie electrics problem) and it's costing me £125 to have it rewound. Which is a bloomin' sight cheaper than buying an OEM.

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Ralph £380 was for a turbo not an alternator. My alternator had to be rewound.
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300CE wrote:
Ian and Lins wrote:I suppose it depends on what goes pop. The alternator stator on my 'bike has burnt out (common Eytie electrics problem) and it's costing me £125 to have it rewound. Which is a bloomin' sight cheaper than buying an OEM.

Aprilia RSV by any chance Ian?!

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