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Subject: Re: Loop Alternators

Author: Bill Cohoon

Date: Jul 14, 2004, 6:37 AM

Post ID: 1717152664



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Greg... I've seen about a dozen '...depending on price...' replies. May
have missed it, but do you have a ballpark guess on $$?... Bill

Ian Adkins wrote:

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Greg,

Depending on the price I would be interested with this for my POlice Eldo
resto :-)



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From: "Greg Field" <gre-@gregfield.com>
To: <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Loop Alternators



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My alternator conversion has worked so well, I'm thinking of making up
a couple more for another bike of mine and a friend's. I can run a 55w
headlight, two 55w spots, two 13w front running lights, four 13w rear
running lights, a taillight, grip heaters on high, an electric vest on
high, and the voltmeter still registers the 14.5 v that the regulator
is set to.

This got me thinking that I might as well make 10 or as many as I can
sell. I could just make brackets or sell complete bolt-on brackets with
alternator. Haven't looked into pricing, but is anyone out there
potentially interested in a system that bolts on without any permanent
modification to the bike (the only extra wiring is a wire to the
battery; the stock regulator wiring just gets disconnected and can stay
in place), looks like it belongs, and puts out 40-45 amps?

On-list or off-list is fine.

GF





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Greg... I've seen about a dozen '...depending on price...' replies.
May have missed it, but do you have a ballpark guess on $$?... Bill <br>
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Greg,

Depending on the price I would be interested with this for my POlice Eldo
resto :-)

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Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 11:20 AM
Subject: Loop Alternators



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My alternator conversion has worked so well, I'm thinking of making up
a couple more for another bike of mine and a friend's. I can run a 55w
headlight, two 55w spots, two 13w front running lights, four 13w rear
running lights, a taillight, grip heaters on high, an electric vest on
high, and the voltmeter still registers the 14.5 v that the regulator
is set to.

This got me thinking that I might as well make 10 or as many as I can
sell. I could just make brackets or sell complete bolt-on brackets with
alternator. Haven't looked into pricing, but is anyone out there
potentially interested in a system that bolts on without any permanent
modification to the bike (the only extra wiring is a wire to the
battery; the stock regulator wiring just gets disconnected and can stay
in place), looks like it belongs, and puts out 40-45 amps?

On-list or off-list is fine.

GF




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