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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 1174945" data-attributes="member: 87291"><p>Thank you Donal!! The cautionary tale is hugely helpful!!</p><p></p><p>I talked to Ricks about a rewind and it takes about two weeks including shipping both ways. I found another used stator for $170, $70 cheaper than the other one I found. Since I use my bike almost every day, I have ordered that. Depending on its condition I will decide whether to have mine rewound.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate your suggestion that it should be a simple job for any *competent* rewind shop! It seems that competent can change periodically, maybe depending on who is doing the work. I have heard of Ricks stators failing, hopefully a low percentage, but the cautionary tale clues me what to look for in evaluating either the used stator or a rewind job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 1174945, member: 87291"] Thank you Donal!! The cautionary tale is hugely helpful!! I talked to Ricks about a rewind and it takes about two weeks including shipping both ways. I found another used stator for $170, $70 cheaper than the other one I found. Since I use my bike almost every day, I have ordered that. Depending on its condition I will decide whether to have mine rewound. I appreciate your suggestion that it should be a simple job for any *competent* rewind shop! It seems that competent can change periodically, maybe depending on who is doing the work. I have heard of Ricks stators failing, hopefully a low percentage, but the cautionary tale clues me what to look for in evaluating either the used stator or a rewind job. [/QUOTE]
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