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ddm007
10th April 2018, 12:23
Does anyone know someone who repairs stators, particularly for a honda NC30 ? or failing that where i can get a new one ?
thanks

jellywrestler
10th April 2018, 13:15
try the internaughty, there'll be something there

husaberg
10th April 2018, 19:31
http://www.electrexworld.co.uk/acatalog/G72_-_Generator_VFR400_VFR400Z.html
Or there is one getting wrecked on trademe at the moment.
https://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/parts-for-sale/wrecking-bikes/auction-1591674066.htm

slofox
11th April 2018, 08:28
Check with your local shop. I was lucky enough that Boyds managed to find a "dead stock" stator last time I had to replace one. Cost some $200 instead of the usual arm and leg.

Kickaha
11th April 2018, 09:33
Ken Cairns Electrical Services
Address: 11 Leonard Pl, Dinsdale, Hamilton 3204
Phone: 07-847 4233

husaberg
29th May 2018, 20:24
Does anyone know someone who repairs stators, particularly for a honda NC30 ? or failing that where i can get a new one ?
thanks


Looks like the best fix is a GSXR stator rotor conversion
more to follow
https://issuu.com/benjaminlindley/docs/cb_nov_specialistfinal

Looks like its much lighter as well
GSXR1000 K5-k7

Pretty sure when the srad came out Suzuki made a big deal of it having rare earth magnets etc.

pete376403
29th May 2018, 20:32
Looks like the best fix is a GSXR stator rotor conversion
more to follow

Honda stuff must be real bad if Suzuki parts are the preferred fix...

husaberg
29th May 2018, 20:44
Honda stuff must be real bad if Suzuki parts are the preferred fix...

I know right I can still remember the smell of fried GSX electric from with youth
I think its due to them being 20 years younger and more available though in this case
plus half the weight :)
https://issuu.com/benjaminlindley/docs/cb_nov_specialistfinal