Cycle Electric® - Rectifying Regulator

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Rectifying Regulator by Cycle Electric®. Block current to control voltage. Reduces stator current. Lowers temperature and less drag on motor. Creates more efficient operation. Smoother charge to the battery. Less battery maintenance and longer battery life.

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  • Thoughtfully developed to serve the motorcycle industry
  • Manufactured with the use of the finest materials
  • Fully tested to provide ultimate reliability and stability

Cycle Electric® is the leading manufacturer of high quality American made charging systems for use on Harley Davison® and other American made V Twin motorcycles. Cycle Electric manufacture all of Cycle Electric generators, regulators, rectifying regulators and stators in Cycle Electric Brookville Ohio factory. This is the only way to control quality. Cycle Electric purchase rotors from Harley Davidson®. Cycle Electric offer 46 complete charging systems to cover from 1936 to present day. Cycle Electric Inc. components are designed to deliver better-output and increased durability.

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