WANTED VOLTAGE REGULATOR 91 906 PASO

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WANTED VOLTAGE REGULATOR 91 906 PASO

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IN DESPARATE NEED OF VOLTAGE REGULATOR FOR MY 1991 PASO 906 IF YOU HAVE ONE AND ARE IN UK PLEASE EMAIL ME AT allan.dianne@blueyonder.co.uk
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Post by paso750 »

Have you tried to contact Electrex (in case you want a new one)

Units 43-45
Vanalloys Business Park
Stoke Row
Oxon
RG9 5QW
England
Business Hours
Monday - Friday 9.00am - 5.00pm

Tel: +44(0)1491 682369
Fax: +44(0)1491 682286

electrex@btinternet.com

or:

(Electrex regulators)
http://www.bbbikeshop.co.uk/acatalog/Br ... s_149.html

http://www.part-locator.co.uk/

http://www.mdinaitalia.co.uk/

just found these on the internet, don`t personally know any of these places.

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Voltage regulators

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The Electrex regulators have been out of stock for months. I've used them before (on other bikes) and they worked. After some searching I found http://www.euromotoelectrics.com/ who had ones identical to OEM (original casting with Ducati electronica, just no sign of "made in Italy"). It matched wire for wire, gave me my charge warning light, and cost $40 less than the Electrex model. You will discover that the euromotoelectrics guy (in Colorado, USA) runs an eBay store which is how I originally found them. Prompt order processing, they sent the unite via priority mail, and the guy that runs the business took the time to pen a thank you note and signature on my invoice. I actually just replaced one on my 907 with one, and it's charging well once again.

Good luck on sourcing one soon so you can get out and ride that Paso,

IanT
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Regulator...

Post by Vickon »

Hey Ian, thanks for the info. it certainly helps! I just bought a 907ie 1992 and also own an 87 750 Paso (both red). I know this will help me get mine for a spare thanks to you Tut! :thumbup: Can you please tell me how much did this item costs? Once again, thanks Ian!

Best Regards,

Vickon
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Post by TuT »

I purchased mine through the website and it cost me $129 US, delivered to my door.
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Post by Desmo_Demon »

It's over here in the USA, but here are two OEM ones that supposively the same part number, but different overall shape and I can't make out if the connectors are the same, though.....



http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Voltage- ... dZViewItem


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Voltage- ... dZViewItem
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Voltgage regulator

Post by madmouse »

I recently had a voltage regulator problem. Couldn't find one and I put a Harley voltage regulator on. It works great.

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Alternate regulator

Post by qldman36 »

Back in the day['87] had F1 Laguna Seca that gave a good show when regulator burnt,located in front of steering stem. Replaced with regulator from Yamaha Virago, never had another problem with electrics. Wish i could say the same for the rest of the bike. :thumbdown:
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