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Ricks stators?

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    Ricks stators?

    Og 750 lost it's stator way up ny so I need a replacement. Everyone says go with ricks stators but reviews seems to lead towards they are just a cheaper replacement that will burn out quicker than OEM. Ricks themselves say they are better than OEM at half the cost so I don't know what to believe.

    Does anyone have any real world experience with them? It's not a matter of cost, I want longevity.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I had one in my V-Strom 1000, I've had 4 stator failures, 3 oem, 1 Ricks, can't say it was any better or any worse

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I have bought 3 different ones from Ricks in the past 20 years .

    Always brought in the core and rode away with the rebuilt one .

    All worked as they should .

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I have one of theirs waiting to go in my project Duc.
    Started to install it a while back, but the wire length to the grommet was an about 1/2” short. Emailed them a pic, they responded right away to just lube up the wires and slide the grommet down.
    Haven’t gotten around to trying that and reinstalling, but happy with their customer service.
    I also emailed them before ordering as I had a question about which model fits mine and how to measure, and they texted me a PDF right away.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I used a Rick’s stator and RR on my old Sprint RS. Never had a problem with them and the stator looked more robust than the OEM. Having said that, this was more than 10 years ago, not sure the current state of the product.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    i tried one, didnt like it
    helped me get by for the race weekend, then bought OEM

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    Following this. I have a similar skepticism with Rick's.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    Had Rick's rebuild a stator for my '06 Husqvarna SM510 and it worked flawlessly when installed onto the bike. This was a few years back so who knows if things are the same but I was happy with their work back then.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I had one in the VFR800, which were notorious for stator issues. It was good.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I love how inconclusive all our reviews are, right in line with what OP said he heard.
    If it was me, I’d go with em if it was logistically easier than ordering oem shipped to me door.
    I’m lazy.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    Quote Originally Posted by JettaJayGLS View Post
    I love how inconclusive all our reviews are, right in line with what OP said he heard.
    If it was me, I’d go with em if it was logistically easier than ordering oem shipped to me door.
    I’m lazy.
    that was reason I went with them the time that I did, it was an option the dealer gave me, get a Rick's here tomorrow, or oem the next delivery date 3 days from now

    I have solved my reoccurring failure by taking out the oem shunt RR, the real culprit, and replacing with a serial Shindengen RR

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    Quote Originally Posted by RandyO View Post
    that was reason I went with them the time that I did, it was an option the dealer gave me, get a Rick's here tomorrow, or oem the next delivery date 3 days from now

    I have solved my reoccurring failure by taking out the oem shunt RR, the real culprit, and replacing with a serial Shindengen RR
    That's coming up a lot in my searches about ricks stators too. Get the rr from Roadstercycles. The mosfet one they sell is far superior, or so they say.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I think maybe if you have a bike that has notorious stator or RR issues it makes sense to give Ricks a try, especially if it’s cheaper than OEM. That’s why I did it and it worked out great for me. If the stator/RR were not infamous on Triumph 955’s I probably would have stuck with OEM. So are stator problems common on your bike?

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spooler View Post
    I think maybe if you have a bike that has notorious stator or RR issues it makes sense to give Ricks a try, especially if it’s cheaper than OEM. That’s why I did it and it worked out great for me. If the stator/RR were not infamous on Triumph 955’s I probably would have stuck with OEM. So are stator problems common on your bike?
    many bikes have stator issues due to the oem shunt type RR, swap out for a serial mofset RR fixes the problem

    shunt type RRs are a failure waiting to happen, they regulate the voltage by shunting is back to ground and dissipating the energy as heat, burning out the stator coils

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    So I'm going with ricks stator for the stator part but went with Roadstercycles for the mosfet reg diy kit. I liked the fact that I could bypass the entire OEM wiring assembly with a circuit breaker type system.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    I've used Ricks stators 2 or 3 times over the years when OEM died. They've also helped me source individual parts and are currently doing a custom wind of my D675 track bike stator for lower amperage (keep wiring and R/R heat issues at bay). They are responsive and I've never had an issue with any of their stators.

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    Re: Ricks stators?

    My Roadstercycles mosfet rr is in. I got the diy kit which has everything you need mostly. I did opt for the extended 3ft stator wire kit which was a good thing because the extended kit just barely makes it to the stator area. I'm going to completely bypass the OEM wiring for this. It comes with a 30a breaker to replace the OEM blade fuse so im going directly from the stator to the rr to battery using a custom harness. No more melted plugs for me.
    I'm still waiting on my ricks stator. Maybe this week.

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