Reposition Of R/R

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kev64
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Reposition Of R/R

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I have to reposition my R/R due to new aftermarket tailpiece being slightly different ( :D ) in size or shape.
Anyhow, also I noticed some burning off one of the cables due to a loose crimp,
My R/R is a mosfet type, these don't get anywhere near as hot as the standard or even finned type

As the loom is reasonably long I was thinking of relocating in the tool tray area under the seat,
and maybe drilling a few air holes in the plastic undertray for extra cooling for the RR,

Anybody ever moved their RR before ?

Cheers, kev :thumbup:
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Re: Reposition Of R/R

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kev64 wrote:I have to reposition my R/R due to new aftermarket tailpiece being slightly different ( :D ) in size or shape.
Anyhow, also I noticed some burning off one of the cables due to a loose crimp,
My R/R is a mosfet type, these don't get anywhere near as hot as the standard or even finned type

As the loom is reasonably long I was thinking of relocating in the tool tray area under the seat,
and maybe drilling a few air holes in the plastic undertray for extra cooling for the RR,

Anybody ever moved their RR before ?

Cheers, kev :thumbup:
Yes I had one in a crate & I moved it around when fitting it on a bike, they aren't very heavy, easy to move about...Hope that helps.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Reposition Of R/R

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MacV2 wrote:
kev64 wrote:I have to reposition my R/R due to new aftermarket tailpiece being slightly different ( :D ) in size or shape.
Anyhow, also I noticed some burning off one of the cables due to a loose crimp,
My R/R is a mosfet type, these don't get anywhere near as hot as the standard or even finned type

As the loom is reasonably long I was thinking of relocating in the tool tray area under the seat,
and maybe drilling a few air holes in the plastic undertray for extra cooling for the RR,

Anybody ever moved their RR before ?

Cheers, kev :thumbup:
Yes I had one in a crate & I moved it around when fitting it on a bike, they aren't very heavy, easy to move about...Hope that helps.. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Reposition Of R/R

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If you move it make sure the new location has a good surface area to mount it too as this also helps dissipates heat that the reg/rec generates .
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