bdmridgeback
Low Down Chop Shop
I, some day will be rewiring my bike, and had originally planned on removing ALL, and I mean ALL, BDM electrical items. Not including the lights and speedo.
Is the BDM 40 amp 3 phase charging system made by Compu-Fire or is theirs a much better unit and not related?
Here is the one I was looking at:
55560 1981-1999 EVO Big Twin includes vented rotor (aftermarket engine, closed primary systems)
The Compu-Fire 40 AMP 3 Phase charging systems
Provide 25 AMPS at idle and 40 AMPS continuously above 2800 RPM. The unique narrow rotor and stator combination fits Softail/Dyna primary cases and the voltage regulator bolts on without any frame modifications. The precision balanced vented rotor keeps the stator cooler in closed primary systems to maintain maximum output under all high current draw conditions. The large flanged seal spacer provides maximum support for the rotor and the voltage regulator output is calibrated to 14.25 volts from idle on up.
Is the BDM 40 amp 3 phase charging system made by Compu-Fire or is theirs a much better unit and not related?
Here is the one I was looking at:
55560 1981-1999 EVO Big Twin includes vented rotor (aftermarket engine, closed primary systems)
The Compu-Fire 40 AMP 3 Phase charging systems
Provide 25 AMPS at idle and 40 AMPS continuously above 2800 RPM. The unique narrow rotor and stator combination fits Softail/Dyna primary cases and the voltage regulator bolts on without any frame modifications. The precision balanced vented rotor keeps the stator cooler in closed primary systems to maintain maximum output under all high current draw conditions. The large flanged seal spacer provides maximum support for the rotor and the voltage regulator output is calibrated to 14.25 volts from idle on up.
