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Old 07-31-2018, 09:48 AM   #2
Vegas Street Rider
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There are some great vids out there on how to replace the stator and rectifier if the service manual doesn't give you enough info. All in all, it is relatively simple with a little mechanical ability. Just Google it. There is one for a larger model of Suzuki but the procedures are very much the same. You can order the parts from Ricks. I would replace the rectifier as well because if the stator went bad, chances are pretty good that the rectifier has been damaged too. Parts are going to run around $200.
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