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    XLV 750 R alternator gone

    Hi all, someone on my newly bought xlv 750 r forgot to put loctite on the flywheel bolts and the result is a heavily grinded alternator, i don't think it can be fixed so i'm in a research for the spare part and here we come to the questions:

    Do you know if the alternators of other bikes are compatible with the xlv 750 ?
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    Do you know where i can find an xlv 750 alternator ?

    Thank you guys
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    Hodor.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    Hodor.....
    ????
    are you just writing hodor around for no reason ? you should do that on a GoT forum, not here maybe, it's just completely off topic....

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    http://www.justanswer.com/motorcycle...r-winding.html

    Hi, I agree that info is scarce for this series of bikes. The engine type is used in various applications, even today, however, so I would think that unless there were extra power considerations for your model, that a stator from a VT700-750, NT650 or similar model would be a match for your needs.

    31100-MK7-005 is the part number for the VT700 of that era
    31100-ME9-005 for a VT750 in earlier versions. Probably the main difference is how the pulse generator coils are mounted in the engine cover case. I haven't found an online microfiche listing, so far.
    There is a guy up norf who has a good rep for rewinding them too where possible.

    You'll get more help on advrider than here man. There are definitely a few good sorts about on here but the site is poorly moderated/full of hairdressers so is chocka of pages of shit like the first reply rather than much bike related sadly =/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    There are definitely a few good sorts about on here but the site is poorly moderated/full of hairdressers so is chocka of pages of shit like the first reply rather than much bike related sadly =/
    You got that right, mechanical used to be a drivel free zone, now it's just as shit as the rest of the site

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    I had my XLV750 stator rewound by a guy in Auckland 12 or more years ago. Ken Cairns was always the man back in the day. The only other bike that used that engine was the RS750 - if you find one can I have a ride?
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    John is semi retired but worth a try.

    Maybe maybe a transalp or bros might be the same.
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    Malcolm at Econohonda is one of the very few parts guys who knows what an XLV750 is...everyone else says oh, Africa Twin, or Transalp. He also know what fits what with them too. I bought a complete engine from him to get a stator for mine....and then a CDI coil failed in that one.
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    My mates CDI failed they are an odd bike for a Honda.
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    They should've called it the XR750....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Motu View Post
    Malcolm at Econohonda is one of the very few parts guys who knows what an XLV750 is...everyone else says oh, Africa Twin, or Transalp. He also know what fits what with them too. I bought a complete engine from him to get a stator for mine....and then a CDI coil failed in that one.
    Aussie had them I can remember the adds in MCN, they looked pretty cool back in the day..........tried ebay au?
    Kicka or Grumph might know?what was the auto electrical place just past the old Adingtion sale yard on a side street kind over under a overbridge......I guess its gone?
    A guy I worked with used to f-around with coils and stators he said it was only the first and last number of turns on the windings that was important (I have no idea if he was right or lucky)



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    Quote Originally Posted by husaberg View Post
    Kicka or Grumph might know?what was the auto electrical place just past the old Adingtion sale yard on a side street kind over under a overbridge......I guess its gone?
    It's only been closed a decade or so
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    Bros Revere Stator Part numbers

    If it is of any use all of the NT600/650 series Hondas ran the same stator part number 31120 MS9 004

    except for the final NTV650P (Europe, Germany and Switzerland only) which had the part number 31120 MZ6 611

    I have a genuine parts book here and have found that many of the old Bros Revere part numbers also carried forward to my 2004 D'eauville.

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    Addington auto electric - long gone. That area, you would not recognise now. I wouldn't know who to go to now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    It's only been closed a decade or so
    but what was it called?

    Quote Originally Posted by Grumph View Post
    Addington auto electric - long gone. That area, you would not recognise now. I wouldn't know who to go to now.
    Was that what it was called I thought it was a family name or something.........
    yes that area I did not recognise at all on google maps.........



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