Now Sorted new rectifier

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Now Sorted new rectifier

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NOW SORTED, thanks for looking

checked my bike last night to discover I still have the factory rectifier fitted. looking for a replacement and like the look of the cg125 version which apparently will plug straight in, but found this, will it fit straight in?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UK-SHIP-Brand ... 6rk%3D1%26

I appreciate that you may not know, but thought someone might recognise the part.

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I still have the factory rectifier fitted
Unfinned or finned?
and like the look of the cg125 version
It's not how blingy it looks but if it works reliably
but found this, will it fit straight in?
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From the ad it should do - but beware at that price it could be a cheap chinese copy

I'd personally go with this if your original R/R is a pre2001 infinned one

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-CBR-125 ... 045wt_1368
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thanks wicky, mine is unfinned, but no problems so far, but like the ccts, i don't want to wait til it is an issue :D

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thanks for the recommendation, i think you're right it's too cheap to be a genuine honda part, thanks wicky
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pm dragonback he has two yamaha r/r for sale, they can be made to fit easily enough and there 100 times better than the honda original unfinned jobbie.... :thumbup:
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thanks marty, went for wicky's recommendation and bought that one, sorry i missed your post, hopefully this rectifier will be ok, cheers for the info tho :D
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Re: Now Sorted new rectifier

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That one you purchased is a good one and will be a straight swap. Plugs straight in. :thumbup: No need for flatty's assistance here. :lol:

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Re: Now Sorted new rectifier

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cybercarl wrote:That one you purchased is a good one and will be a straight swap. Plugs straight in. :thumbup: No need for flatty's assistance here. :lol:

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