Esr142 Electrosport Regulator/rectifier Suzuki Gz250 99-10 Dirt Bike Motorcycle on 2040-parts.com
Frazee, Minnesota, US
ESR142 ELECTROSPORT Regulator/Rectifier Suzuki GZ250 99-10 dirt bike motorcycle
ESR142 controls the output voltage very accurately resulting in a perfect charge rate for your battery across the RPM range. Thanks to the modern power circuits our ESR142 runs much cooler than the OEM unit which drastically improves reliability compared to stock.
ElectroSport offers our ESR142 with a full one year warranty
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