- The Charging Stator is held in a fixed position on the motor (typically under a cover on the left side of the bike), while the Charging Rotor (Flywheel) rotates around it. The permanent magnets in the flywheel induce AC current in the Stator, which is convered to DC by the Regulator Rectifier to charge the battery. Most Stators have 3 yellow wires. When changing your Stator, take care to properly route the wire in the cover to avoid damage from the rotating Flywheel.
- All used Stators are thoroughly tested before they are placed in inventory. The windings and wires will be undamaged, the plug will be undamaged and the electrical connections will be clean.
- Sample Picture of Charging Stator Shown, not necessarily the Charging Stator for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom
Product Description
1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom Charging StatorThe Charging Stator is held in a fixed position on the motor (typically under a cover on the left side of the bike), while the Charging Rotor (Flywheel) rotates around it. The permanent magnets in the flywheel induce AC current in the Stator, which is convered to DC by the Regulator Rectifier to charge the battery. Most Stators have 3 yellow wires. When changing your Stator, take care to properly route the wire in … More >>
1980 Honda CB 900 C Custom Charging Stator
Tags: 1980 honda cb 900, electrical connections, flywheel, Honda, honda cb 900, magnets, regulator rectifier, ROTOR, Stator, stators, windings, yellow wires