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Voltage Regulator Rectifier for Suzuki DR650, GS500E, Bandit GSF250/400 & GSXR400

Voltage Regulator Rectifier for Suzuki DR650, GS500E, Bandit GSF250/400 & GSXR400

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GOOFIT Suzuki Heritage Series – High-Stability Voltage Regulator

Restore the spark to your Suzuki classic. The GOOFIT Voltage Regulator Rectifier is a precision-engineered replacement for a wide array of Suzuki’s most legendary motorcycles. From the rugged, go-anywhere DR650 dual-sport to the high-revving Bandit GSF series, this regulator provides the consistent 12V power your bike needs. It is designed to stabilize current, prevent battery overcharging, and protect your ignition system from electrical malfunctions.

Built with a strong and durable shell, this unit is specifically engineered for heat and impact resistance. Whether you are tackling rough off-road trails on a DR650 or navigating city traffic on a Bandit, this regulator maintains peak performance in all conditions, effectively extending the life of your electrical system.

Product Compatibility

This high-compatibility unit is a direct replacement for:

  • Dual-Sport Models: DR650, DR650R, DR650RS, DR650S.
  • Sport & Bandit Models: GSF250 (Bandit 250), GSF400 (Bandit 400), RF400 (GK78A).
  • Classic Sportbikes: GSXR400 (GK76A), GSX400F (GK74A), RGV250 (VJ22A/RGV22).
  • Standard Models: GS500E, GK75A.

Key Technical Specifications:

  • Housing: High-grade impact-resistant and thermal-conductive alloy.
  • Performance: Advanced heat dissipation to prevent overheating.
  • Design: Lightweight and compact for easy installation in OEM locations.
  • Reliability: Low maintenance cost with long-term stability.

Why Choose the GOOFIT Suzuki Regulator?

  • Engineered for Reliability: All internal components are designed for high reliability, ensuring that your charging system stays active even during long-distance touring or spirited sport riding.
  • Superior Heat Management: The shell is crafted to prevent overheating, a common cause of failure in older Suzuki electrical systems. This keeps the unit cool, protecting the internal circuitry from thermal breakdown.
  • Plug-and-Play Simplicity: Designed for simple installation and strong compatibility, this unit aligns with factory wiring, allowing you to get back on the road without the need for complex debugging.
  • Improved Safety: By providing a stable current, this regulator prevents surges that can blow bulbs or damage your CDI/ECU, ensuring a safer and more predictable ride.
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Fitment FAQ

Will this part fit my specific model and year?

This voltage regulator rectifier is intended for This high-compatibility unit is a direct replacement for; Dual-Sport Models: DR650, DR650R, DR650RS, DR650S.; Sport & Bandit Models: GSF250 (Bandit 250), GSF400 (Bandit 400), RF400 (GK78A).; Classic Sportbikes: GSXR400 (GK76A), GSX400F (GK74A), RGV250 (VJ22A/RGV22).; Standard Models: GS500E, GK75A.. Key physical/spec details from the product data include 12V. Use the compatibility table and product photos together before ordering.

Do I need to match the OEM part number?

Yes. If your original part has a stamped OEM or manufacturer number, match that number first before ordering. For this voltage regulator rectifier, also compare the OEM number, plug shape, pin count, mounting-hole distance, heat-sink style, and AC/DC charging-system type. This is especially important for Suzuki DR650/GS500E/GSF250/GSXR400 models because similar model names can use different parts by year or trim.

What models or situations does this part not fit?

Do not order this voltage regulator rectifier for machines outside the listed compatibility, or for units with different pin counts, plug shapes, AC/DC system types, or mounting-hole spacing. Do not rely only on the model name or engine size.

What should I check before ordering?

Before ordering, compare your original part with the photos and check the OEM number, plug shape, pin count, mounting-hole distance, heat-sink style, and AC/DC charging-system type. Recheck listed specs such as 12V. If any connector, mounting point, size, or year detail is different, confirm fitment before installation.