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Ericsson
23rd June 2009, 21:38
Hey guys...I'm new in this board. I just had my 2004 Triumph Speed Four for 2 months. I can't start my bike on Mon, I thought just because of the flat battery and took it to local work shop. And they told me that my stator burnt out. To order a new one from Triumph would cost me around $1500. Is anyone here know where I can get a cheaper one? Many thanks!!!

BAD DAD
23rd June 2009, 22:32
Try Tim at VGC spares email is: triumph@vgcspares.co.nz I think.

dogsnbikes
24th June 2009, 08:01
Hey guys...I'm new in this board. I just had my 2004 Triumph Speed Four for 2 months. I can't start my bike on Mon, I thought just because of the flat battery and took it to local work shop. And they told me that my stator burnt out. To order a new one from Triumph would cost me around $1500. Is anyone here know where I can get a cheaper one? Many thanks!!!

contact Kerry@tripleforensics.co.nz or ring him on 06 761 8289

if your Battery has been in the bike since new it may have reached the end of its life cheak your fuses and have alook at the state of the main power fuse should be the left hand 30amp fuse...has the plastic coating melted away

its a good indication that the battery is stuffed and not taking charge

this is what happen to my daytona

Devil
24th June 2009, 08:34
When mine blew in my old Speed Four it was still under warranty so I cant help with what the cost might have been. Symptoms though were complete loss of power, nothing, nada. It happened while I was riding though, just went pop and nothing. Mech pulled it out, it was bleck as a bleck thing.

trumpy
24th June 2009, 09:25
No need to pay that sort of money. I had mine rewound for $400. PM Katman, he organised this for me and should have the guy's details for you. Good service, good quality job, check him out.

Hazza
24th June 2009, 12:46
have you found one yet?

im pretty sure that this will be the same as yours

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Electrics/auction-225274525.htm

CookMySock
24th June 2009, 12:55
Rewind it yourself - it's easy.

Steve

Kickaha
24th June 2009, 12:56
Try this guy F5Dave put me on to him, quick service and it didn't cost the earth

J.Halsey Rewinds
0-9-534 4161

He's in Auckland but turnaround time was just over a week ex Chch

I haven't used this guy but he is also meant to be quite good
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Listings.aspx?member=302802

xwhatsit
24th June 2009, 13:24
have you found one yet?

im pretty sure that this will be the same as yours

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-for-sale/Electrics/auction-225274525.htm
That's an electric starter. He needs a stator.

There's a guy wot advertises on Tardme who rewinds them over a week or so... $200 or thereabouts.

Kickaha
24th June 2009, 13:29
There's a guy wot advertises on Tardme who rewinds them over a week or so... $200 or thereabouts.

That's the guy I linked to above

xwhatsit
24th June 2009, 13:57
That's the guy I linked to above
I'll start wearing my glasses regularly, I promise.

Ericsson
24th June 2009, 16:09
Thank you everyone! Thanks for help!

I went to the workshop this morning and had a look my stator. It burnt out quite seriously. I was searching on the web and found some websites in US, they sell the stators for Triumph (arround $110-$140 USD). would that be any differents between original ones and aftermarket ones?

http://www.regulatorrectifier.com/catalog/Stators-TRIUMPH-/c64_138/index.html

YellowDog
24th June 2009, 16:33
Yes, the after market ones don't give up so easily.

Ericsson
24th June 2009, 17:41
thanks mate. I think might be i would go get one from us instead of the OEM one.

Hazza
25th June 2009, 11:54
That's an electric starter. He needs a stator.

There's a guy wot advertises on Tardme who rewinds them over a week or so... $200 or thereabouts.

Opps my bad aha