ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is a voltage regulator designed to replace Bosch style regulators installed as original equipment by Harley-Davidson on 1965 through 1977 XLCH900 and 1000cc twins and 1965 through 1966 XLH900cc twine. It replaces OEM part #7451165 and is intended to be used in conjunction with any 12 volt Harley-Davidson model #64 generators.
The ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is designed to regulate the voltage output of the generator, ensuring that the battery is properly charged and that the electrical system is operating correctly. It features a red indicator light on the instrument panel that should be off at any RPM slightly idle. If the light is on, it may indicate a problem with the charging system or the battery.
ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is a voltage regulator designed to replace Bosch style regulators installed as original equipment by Harley-Davidson on 1965 through 1977 XLCH900 and 1000cc twins and 1965 through 1966 XLH900cc twine. It replaces OEM part #7451165 and is intended to be used in conjunction with any 12 volt Harley-Davidson model #64 generators.
The ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is designed to regulate the voltage output of the generator, ensuring that the battery is properly charged and that the electrical system is operating correctly. It features a red indicator light on the instrument panel that should be off at any RPM slightly idle. If the light is on, it may indicate a problem with the charging system or the battery.
ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is a voltage regulator designed to replace Bosch style regulators installed as original equipment by Harley-Davidson on 1965 through 1977 XLCH900 and 1000cc twins and 1965 through 1966 XLH900cc twine. It replaces OEM part #7451165 and is intended to be used in conjunction with any 12 volt Harley-Davidson model #64 generators.
The ACCEL Motorcycle 201107C is designed to regulate the voltage output of the generator, ensuring that the battery is properly charged and that the electrical system is operating correctly. It features a red indicator light on the instrument panel that should be off at any RPM slightly idle. If the light is on, it may indicate a problem with the charging system or the battery.
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