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XRV 750 Tech Spec HELP!

Hi.Can anyone steer me in the right direction - I need as much spec as poss for my RD04 alternator output as I suspect it may be quietly murdering reg.rect.s!Static and dynamic info would be much appreciated,and yes I have tried the XRV750 website with 0 help......I'm in your hands
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There is lots of info and user knowledge on Uk forum for Africa Twins. Try here:
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Thanks Macp1,I have posted and hunted on that site with no joy at all............................................... .....................................
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Hi, I have XRV650 RD03 which is similar.Honda book for XRV650 says output is 310w/5,000 min-1 (rpm). Clymer book for XRV750 RD04 says 360w/5,000 rpm. Stator coil resistance is 0.1 to 1.0 ohms between each of the yellow wires, with no continuity between wires and earth. Hope that makes sense.
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