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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1005795" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>When I last spoke with Rick's they would take a refundable core charge.</p><p></p><p>I was talking with them about the really cruddy looking starters coming out of our FJRs when one of the guys ran out back and returned with some starters out of Kawasaki and Suzuki engines. They made the FJR starters look good. Ricks then showed me what the starters look like after service and they looked new plus were fully tested.</p><p></p><p>That said, you can probably find an experienced local coil winding business that can refurbish your starter and offer a guarantee. Coil winding is pretty much coil winding regardless of what vehicle the coil came out of. The only time it gets interesting is in stator winding where ingenuity, craftsmanship and art come together such that the results can be greater than the sum of the parts and it will retain its quality over time (be reliable).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1005795, member: 277"] When I last spoke with Rick's they would take a refundable core charge. I was talking with them about the really cruddy looking starters coming out of our FJRs when one of the guys ran out back and returned with some starters out of Kawasaki and Suzuki engines. They made the FJR starters look good. Ricks then showed me what the starters look like after service and they looked new plus were fully tested. That said, you can probably find an experienced local coil winding business that can refurbish your starter and offer a guarantee. Coil winding is pretty much coil winding regardless of what vehicle the coil came out of. The only time it gets interesting is in stator winding where ingenuity, craftsmanship and art come together such that the results can be greater than the sum of the parts and it will retain its quality over time (be reliable). [/QUOTE]
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