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warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
I am putting the 4 ga wire to upgrade the starting on my 1700. The yamaha steeler quoted me $79.95 for the warrior starter relay. This seems a little steep. Is that in the ballpark?

 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
Its a little on the high side yea. Check with timb07 he should be able to do better.
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
Ordered mine last week from Cheap Cycle Parts online for $51.00. I have ordered from them before. Seem to be good people.
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
I posted on this subject about a week ago.. bought a "cheapo" e-bay relay...i still dont understand what the differences are between one relay and the other..the roadstar relay is a few numbers different than the warrior one..but given what a relay actually does i cant see why one would be better than the other.. anyone please explain...
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
Went through my forum posts and found the one where Curt posted the link to the Warrior Relay on ebay. The link is still active. Relays are $21.99 each. This is what's on my bike now. Hope it's not a cheapy.

Warrior Relay
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
i bought one of these and there is nothing cheap about it...they say to use better fuses in it though..
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
nightstar57 wrote:
i bought one of these and there is nothing cheap about it...they say to use better fuses in it though..

I've heard the reports of the fuses. Still haven't checked or switched mine out yet. Next rainy day.
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
moreland4 wrote:
nightstar57 wrote:
i bought one of these and there is nothing cheap about it...they say to use better fuses in it though..

I've heard the reports of the fuses. Still haven't checked or switched mine out yet. Next rainy day.

just for the record...those cheap-ass fuses were the worst i have ever seen.. thanks for the warning..
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
I have the same one from ebay for something like $23., I don't know much about electrical, wondering what the M & the B stand for between the fuses. Looks like only one fuse is active and other may be a spare.Gettin warmer so maybe put it in soon.
 
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Re:warrior starter relay 1 Year, 2 Months ago  
b is the battery terminal and m is the (starter) motor i guess.. these are opposite the original roadstar cable locations... one fuse is a spare...
 
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