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hello have you an adress for build a katana gs external alternator with belt directly with sprokets  .i have contact a shop in deutchland but i think is closed thank eric

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3 hours ago, Pedda said:

If this is your choice:

http://www.projekt-34.de/28.html

 

He's running a bike shop, I don't have his email addy but know him personally and could contact him for you if you want.

yes pedda im really interested by this system contact for me ok .i dont understand why the shop do not contact me ? im serious  thanks eric

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, goolaerts said:

its for drag racing not for street use ;)

Lot off drag bikes in the USA use this set up..........including  a 6 sec air cooled beast :pimp:

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1 hour ago, goolaerts said:

yes pedda im really interested by this system contact for me ok .i dont understand why the shop do not contact me ? im serious  thanks eric

contacted him, waiting for reply...

Posted
23 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

And if your racing - why are you worried about charging a battery! Its only 30 seconds of use - charge in pits between rounds or have two and swop / charge!

I had the same thought.

Posted
11 hours ago, Sheep said:

Out of curiosity why would you run an external alternator?

Racing is not only been done on a strip. Circuit races are also common, ya know? You do left turns in steep banking angles from time to time. ;) You'll appreciate avery additional inch of ground clearance in such situations :D Yes, you could go for a total loss iginition when racing average 20 - 25 mins, but esp. when you do endurance races, you want an external alternator.

Furthermore - just in case you do not race at all - an extended alternator looks cool. B| We like cool trick looking bikes, don't we?

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11 hours ago, Sheep said:

Out of curiosity why would you run an external alternator?

you'd struggle to fit it internally....  I find them better than a rotor/stator/reg/rec and you can gain some clearance, and as pedda says...they look kool.

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5 hours ago, Pedda said:

Racing is not only been done on a strip. Circuit races are also common, ya know? You do left turns in steep banking angles from time to time. ;) You'll appreciate avery additional inch of ground clearance in such situations :D Yes, you could go for a total loss iginition when racing average 20 - 25 mins, but esp. when you do endurance races, you want an external alternator.

Furthermore - just in case you do not race at all - an extended alternator looks cool. B| We like cool trick looking bikes, don't we?

Ha! - This was the give away!....." its for drag racing not for street use ;) "

And if it was circuit / endurance racing - the number of times those guys drop their ride, it wouldn't last long, hanging out in the breeze. Running off the sprocket is a plan but I guess it would need the gearing sorted to keep the alt. rpm high enough in top gear?

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On ‎17‎/‎02‎/‎2016 at 4:21 PM, Duckndive said:

Lot off drag bikes in the USA use this set up..........including  a 6 sec air cooled beast :pimp:

brads gsx...:tu saw it run a 7 05 at 205 mph..yum..

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