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Rick’s Motorsport Electrics Charging System Components


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Ensure stable delivery of power to your bike’s entire electrical system with a regulator/rectifier from Rick’s Motorsport Electrics. This US-based company designs and engineers OEM and

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Wherever possible, MOSFET (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor) switching circuitry is used by Rick’s. MOSFET switching provides better control of downstream current, especially when the voltage coming off the stator is rather weak. The result is, not only a more stable downstream power supply, which is becoming even more critical on bikes equipped with traction control and other sophisticated power-hungry components, but also, potentially higher wattage when compared to stock on some models. This is logical considering less electrical energy is consumed by the device itself when switching circuitry.

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Of course, all of this happens without any input from the rider, but you may notice less flickering of the instruments and headlights while you ride, especially in low-light conditions.

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Best of all, and unlike OEM regulator/rectifiers, all Rick’s units are backed by a one year manufacturer warranty.

 

 To order yours, call us on 866.931.6644 ext 817, send a note to TJ via email; forum@ridersdiscount.com with RICKS REGULATOR RECTIFIER in the subject line or just send a PM right here along with the exact model and year of your machine  and we’ll get back to you right away!

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