FmL... Bike been stuck in the shop...need help....

TenzoR

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Hey guys,

I am kind of stuck in a situation here. I was riding my bike and then the bike died on me. So I brought the bike to a shop. The shop told me that my 07 GSXR 600 needs a stator. Now here is the problem the stator is out of stock from their aftermarket supplier. and the OEM stator is $350 plus taxes.

Does anyone know how I can get my hands on a after market stator so my bike can be back on the road again without paying over 500 in parts and labour?

Please and Thank you
 
Try ebay and get them to overnight/express ship it and just download a service manual and intall it yourself
 
Organize a GSX600 group ride and steal one off another bike.


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If he's going to go that route, he may as well buy a big white van...

Have you checked with any of the motorcycle wreckers for the part?
 
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a wrecker should have a stator. Those things never go and survive crashes. Call a few bike wreckers prolly 100 bucks
 
a wrecker should have a stator. Those things never go and survive crashes. Call a few bike wreckers prolly 100 bucks

Stators can be fried if the stars are in the right alignment. All you need is a bad R/R or wires shorting to ground and.....sniff.sniff.....burnt toast.
 
www.402bike.com

Cory LAcroix wiill probably have a used one. PAypal him and he will overnight it from Sarnia for you.
Good guy to deal with.
 
a wrecker should have a stator. Those things never go and survive crashes. Call a few bike wreckers prolly 100 bucks
It's actually a common issue with the 06/07 600/750's.
From what I understand, the price difference between OEM and A/M is minimal..
The real question is, which one is better quality?

OP, I would suggest that you go here and get opinions from people that went through the same thing.
BTW... How many KM's are on the bike?
 
Hey guys,

I am kind of stuck in a situation here. I was riding my bike and then the bike died on me. So I brought the bike to a shop. The shop told me that my 07 GSXR 600 needs a stator. Now here is the problem the stator is out of stock from their aftermarket supplier. and the OEM stator is $350 plus taxes.

Does anyone know how I can get my hands on a after market stator so my bike can be back on the road again without paying over 500 in parts and labour?

Please and Thank you



Sorry to hear your bad luck.

Stators can be rewound (rebuilt)!
It is commonly done. As a side note, it is somewhat common to have a stator rewound so thar it produces more amps output for bikes that might need more electric power to run added accessories.
This can be done for any bike as I understand it as told to me by a local owner of a small shop (not in your area unfortunately).
Bike/automotive/industrial alternator/electric motor shops can do this easily.

You would have to ask to find out price and the time required. The bike shop that has your bike should be able to help you with this.

Good luck.
 
a wrecker should have a stator. Those things never go and survive crashes. Call a few bike wreckers prolly 100 bucks

Actually;

http://www.electrosport.com/technical-resources/known-issues/common-tech-issue?model=2057

I've dealt with Electrosport for stators in the past and they build top shelf stuff... unfortunately they don't have a stator for your model. They do have a diagnostics page which may help to confirm what's wrong (if you have any doubt with the shop you're bike is at). The job is relatively simple. Source a stator then sit down, do it yourself, save money, and learn something new... win-win!

http://www.electrosport.com/technical-resources/diagnosis-center/fault-finding-guide
 
If I were in this situation, I would go with OEM.
350 isn't bad for a new stator.
Or I would have the original stator rewound.
 
How many kilometres does your bike have? I know of two guys who had there stator burn out on there 06/07 600. They just bought aftermarket ones from ebay and they seem to be better quality then oem.
 
Oh, hold on a minute.
I thought you just compared an electrical component to a brake disk?
But I must be mistaken.
If your comparison goes that far, why would you ever buy a Suzuki?


Given my experience with Suzuki rotors, faced with a blown stator, I'd NEVER go OEM.
 
Oh, hold on a minute.
I thought you just compared an electrical component to a brake disk?
But I must be mistaken.
If your comparison goes that far, why would you ever buy a Suzuki?

He's referring to the rotor on the crankshaft that generates electricity.

I MEANT to say stator (and have fixed the post) but had the rotor on the crankshaft in my mind.
 
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