REVOLT Regulator Rectifier for Victory Cross Country, Vision, Magnum, Cross Roads and Hard-Ball Motorcycles
REVOLT Regulator Rectifier for Victory Cross Country, Vision, Magnum, Cross Roads and Hard-Ball Motorcycles
SKU:RMS020-107974
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REVOLT Regulator Rectifier for Victory Cross Country, Vision, Magnum
New aftermarket replacement part
REVOLT Regulator Rectifier for Victory Cross Country, Vision, Magnum, Cross Roads and Hard-Ball Motorcycles - a new aftermarket regulator / rectifier, supplied ready to fit.
The regulator/rectifier converts AC from the stator into regulated DC. When it fails you get boiling batteries and blown bulbs from overcharging, or a flat battery from no charge at all.
Key Features
- 100% new aftermarket unit - not a remanufactured core
- Direct-fit replacement, no modification required on listed applications
- Built to meet or exceed the original equipment specification
- Dispatched from the UK with technical fitment support
Technical Specs
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU / Part Code | RMS020-107974 |
| Component | Regulator / Rectifier |
| Condition | New aftermarket |
| Warranty | 12 months |
Vehicle Fitment Guide
| Model | Years |
|---|---|
| Compatible with Victory Vision | 2008-2017 |
| Compatible with Victory Cross Country | 2010-2017 |
| Compatible with Victory Magnum | 2015-2017 |
| Compatible with Victory Cross Roads | 2010-2014 |
| Compatible with Victory Hard-Ball | 2012-2013 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I test a regulator rectifier?
Measure battery voltage with the engine running: below about 13.5V means undercharging, above about 15V means the regulator has failed open and is overcharging. Check the stator output first so you do not replace the wrong part.
Does it come with the connector?
It is supplied with the original style connector on the models listed. Check the images against your existing unit.
Why do these fail so often?
Heat. They dissipate excess charging current as heat, so a blocked cooling fin area, a corroded earth or a weak battery all shorten their life. Mount it where it gets airflow.
Will a failed regulator damage anything else?
Yes - overcharging cooks batteries and blows bulbs, and a shorted regulator can take the stator with it. Fit the replacement promptly.
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