1982 Yamaha Xv920r Virago Voltage Regulator on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
THIS IS A VOLTAGE REGULATOR FROM A 1982 YAMAHA XV920J VIRAGO. IT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THE PART NUMBER IS SH238-194. THE PLUG-INS AND THE WIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. THE VOLTAGE REGULATOR HAS BEEN TESTED AND THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE IS BETWEEN 14.1AND 14.7 VOLTS. THIS PART WILL WORK AS IT SHOULD. THIS REGULATOR SHOULD WORK ON MOST VIRAGO'S FROM 1981-1983, AND MAYBE SOME LATER YEARS. THE BIKE HAS NEVER BEEN WRECKED, THEREFORE ALL THE PARTS ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE CHECK MY FEEDBACK, AND YOU WILL SEE THAT I AM AN HONEST SELLER. I WILL RESOLVE ANY ISSUES AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. I AM LISTING OVER 200 OTHER PARTS, SO PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING AND I WILL ANSWER THEM AS QUICKLY AND HONESTLY AS I CAN.
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