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1998 Honda VT 600 C Vlx Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel

  • The Charging Rotor or Flywheel is bolted to the end of the engine crankshaft, typically located under the Left Side engine cover. The Rotor is lined with a series of permanent magnets. As it rotates on the end of the crank, it induces a current in the Stator, which in turn charges the battery.
  • A used Charging Rotor is guaranteed to be perfectly round and undamaged, with all permanent magnets in place.
  • Sample Picture of Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel Shown, not necessarily the Electrical Charging Rotor Flywheel for your bike. You will be shipped the correct part for a 1998 Honda VT 600 C Vlx

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1998 Honda VT 600 C Vlx Electrical Charging Rotor FlywheelThe Charging Rotor or Flywheel is bolted to the end of the engine crankshaft, typically located under the Left Side engine cover. The Rotor is lined with a series of permanent magnets. As it rotates on the end of the crank, it induces a current in the Stator, which in turn charges the battery. The Condition of this part is Used. A used Charging Rotor is guaranteed to be perfectly round and undamaged,… More >>

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Used Motorcycle Parts

Whether it is an engine, transmission, carburetor, gas tank, tire, fender, windshield, crankshaft, cylinder, seat, chassis, bearing, battery, battery charger, or any other motorcycle part, you can purchase used parts and enjoy up to 50 percent off of the regular price of any brand or model.

The part may have originated from a defective motorcycle, but particular components of the vehicle that were not damaged can be salvaged in good condition and sold at a price lower than the market price. It is imperative that, before selecting a part, you determine the specific component you need. Motorcycle parts vary in brands and models. Two models even coming from the same manufacturers may use different parts.

Even custom motorcycle parts can be acquired at lower rates just because they are used. It does not necessarily mean that these used parts are defective or that they will underperform. It could mean that the previous owner has acquired a new custom component and replaced the part and that this used part is still fully functional.

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