Considering going with a Cycle Electric 273-1457 6V Generator W/Regulator. Has anyone in the group had any experience with them? IMG_0312.JPGIMG_0314.JPG My bike is far from a 100 point bike. The appeal is more modern technology.
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This gallery has 1 photos.Last edited by 47Knuckle47; 02-01-2021, 04:37 PM.Tags: None
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I installed several, 47!
But I would suggest their 'standard' generator with an external regulator, instead of the end-mount models that usually interfere with a footclutch.
Their solid state regulators mount easily on a plate beneath the generator, and you will want a "low-voltage" model for batteries in hot oil tanks.
Good luck!
....Cotten.AMCA #776
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Originally posted by 47Knuckle47 View PostThe appeal is more modern technology.Last edited by Peter Cooke; 02-02-2021, 02:41 AM.
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Originally posted by Peter Cooke View Post
Just curious, how much more modern technology is a CE generator versus a rebuilt 32E (converted to 2 brush) with a solid state regulator?
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Originally posted by pan620 View PostI have installed 5 or 6 Ce generators and the only caused problems with the foot clutch was a "45"
After an attempt on a civvy'd WLC, and a '65 FL that needed the pedal assembly shimmed out to where the bike stood up too straight on the jiffy, I gave up on ugly.
The advantage of an end-mount is some sort of feed-back safety circuit, or so Carl of CE told me, Peter. (If you never try to charge a dead battery, you shouldn't need it.)
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; 02-02-2021, 11:51 AM.AMCA #776
Dumpster Diver's Motto: Seek,... and Ye Shall Find!
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