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Regulator Suzuki GS500E GM51B 1996-1997

(EAN: 799804157293 / ID: 10314-61411Y)
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(1 reviews)
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Regulator Suzuki GS500E GM51B 1996-1997

Fits on the following motorcycle:

The productdescription on our webshop has been automatically translated. We apologize for any errors. You can always ask us questions in English.

Voltage regulator for the Suzuki GS500 (check year and model-info from the GS500 below in the motorcycle-list). This (new) voltage regulator is from the American ElectroSport, one of the largest aftermarket manufacturers in the world. Excessive voltage at the battery terminals often indicates a voltage regulator/rectifier malfunction. It is then always important to replace them as soon as possible to prevent damage to electronic components.

Note: ALWAYS check that the plug configuration is the same as on your motor voltage regulator. If this is different, then the regulator / rectifier is NOT suitable for your motor.

Cabling specification:
block connector A: three-point female, cable colours: 3x yellow, block connector B: two-point male, cable colours: 1x red, 1x black

The image shown is for illustration. The voltage regulator actually supplied is provided with the cabling as indicated.

NB:
If you are not sure whether the voltage regulator is faulty, click here for more information on how to investigate.

Reviews (1)

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by Cas Vxx xxxx (automatically translated from Dutch) 07/14/2016
Previous batteries had broken down because my original voltage regulator was not working. There was 20 volts on the system at high speed. New battery in it and new voltage regulator and it charges neatly with 14:01 volts (measured with a multimeter). Only point of criticism is that the connector gently push it as good / was bowing before that were good, but the rest of the device fit perfectly in the old location. Incidentally, there were also supplied with new screws to replace the old Phillips (has no idea who that invented) with a hexagon.