Moved the Gen 2 Rectifier
#1
I finally got around to moving the Gen 2 rectifier

It has heaps of stock wire to move it any where you want

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#2
So what are you saying Simmo ? You turned it into a Rectum Frier ? Lol2
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#3
Suzuki moved it underneath to stop overheating.......you moved it back!

BTW bolt it in properly if you want it to last!

Leonard.
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#4
(19-03-2010, 03:39pm)fasterfaster Wrote: So what are you saying Simmo ? You turned it into a Rectum Frier ? Lol2

Well it is coming on winter Roll
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#5
What made you want to move it? Was it getting too much rubber built up on it?

I would have thought they are mounted in a suitable location on the Gen 2.
If it's too loud....You're too old!
If it's too fast....You're too old!
If it's too sexy....You're ???
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#6
Partially the crap the gets on it but mainly for ground clearance when lowered.
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#7
I moved mine as well.
pain to lower the bike also they get covered in crap.
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#8
(20-03-2010, 09:03am)BLACKZOOK Wrote: Partially the crap the gets on it but mainly for ground clearance when lowered.

Pi_thumbsup

Beeing lowered it has bent the shit out of the bracket & now it easy to adjust the rear height
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#9
Move it back is my suggestion. Will get mighty hot in that position and will probably end up failing.
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#10
(20-03-2010, 08:03pm)2 DOGS Wrote: Move it back is my suggestion. Will get mighty hot in that position and will probably end up failing.

Yeah. And use two zipties!Frown
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(25-03-2010, 03:23pm)Camel Wrote:
(20-03-2010, 08:03pm)2 DOGS Wrote: Move it back is my suggestion. Will get mighty hot in that position and will probably end up failing.

Yeah. And use two zipties!Frown

Shit I only used 1Boobies4
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