Hotshot Stator
By Victor D. on Verified Purchaser
Time will tell on the quality of the stator. Consistent 14.5v back to battery with new stator and r/r.
Fits:
$77.95 – $268.95
When adding new electrical components to your machine, it's critical your bike's power generating system has the ability to cope with the added power demands. Bolting a high-discharge headlight, or adding a stereo to your machine can strain the stock electrical system to the point of failure.
Rick's Hot Shot stator is specifically designed for machines that have additional, power-hungry aftermarket parts on them. With this high-output stator, you can expect to get the most out bigger lights, stereo add-ons or even a winch on your ATV.
Product Note: Produces higher output than stock stator.
Specification | Details |
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Country of Origin | Varies (make selection above) |
Finish | Varies (make selection above) |
OEM Reference | Varies (make selection above) |
Output | Varies (make selection above) |
Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
Watts | Varies (make selection above) |
Fitment is guaranteed or your money back plus free return shipping.
Don’t waste time installing a product that doesn't fit. We worked hard ensuring that this product is an exact fit on the vehicles listed below.
By Victor D. on Verified Purchaser
Time will tell on the quality of the stator. Consistent 14.5v back to battery with new stator and r/r.
By David B. on Verified Purchaser
Excellent part.
By Steve on
Decent price, perfect fit, works great
By William A. on Verified Purchaser
The Stator and rectifier fit perfectly on my C90 Suzuki. These parts have a longevity problem. Hope these parts last a long time
By Ben S. on Verified Purchaser
Very easy to install and wire up on my crf70. Worked well for headlights and tail lights.
By James C. on Verified Purchaser
Best parts and service in the United States far as I’m concerned they back their product and stand by their word.
By Chris K. on Verified Purchaser
Hot shot stator is a good buy, have no complaint. This is my second one but recommend to anyone.
By Sasquatch on
All good and quick too.
By Mike on Verified Purchaser
Fit my 2007 C90T perfect. Works like a champ.
By Al H. on Verified Purchaser
Awesome fit. So far so good.
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By Anon.
Answer QuestionYes, there is a Hot Shot Stator offered for that 1987 XR250R. Just be sure that is the bike selected when you add it to your cart.
By Natedog102
Do I need to hook up the green power wire to a Ricky regulator
Answer QuestionYes, this stator is offered for that 1986 XL600R. You would need to use a regulator with this stator due to the higher output of power.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionI'm sure it would work for some time but, ultimately would be best used with the Rick's Motorsports Hot Shot Regulator. The higher output will make the OEM regulator work more, creating more heat, which will cause it to fail eventually.
By cold340t
Answer QuestionYou would need to search our site for Rick's Motorsports Regulator. Then you can choose your 1997 Suzuki RM250 to get the correct regulator.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionYes, we do have a Hot Shot stator available for that 1997 Suzuki RM250. Just be sure to choose that model when checking out to get the correct stator.
By Everett
Answer QuestionYes, this would fit that 1993 Honda XR250R so long as that is the model you choose before adding to your cart. You should not need any other parts to see the optimum output.
By Speed motorsports
Answer QuestionYes, as long as you choose a 1997 Suzuki RM250 when adding to your cart, you will get the correct stator.
By Rob
Answer QuestionYeah, you should be able to choose a Yamaha Banshee before adding it to your cart in order to get the correct stator.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionI believe you should be good with just the Hot Shot stator. Your stock regulator should be able to do the job.
By Scott
Answer QuestionThe Hot Shot stator which fits the 2001 Yamaha Banshee has a 200W output.
By David E.
Answer QuestionThe high-output stator on its own will work fine with the Rhino's charging system, but the get the best possible performance out of it from the output side, we recommend the use of a matching Rick's Motorsports Hot Shot Regulator/Rectifier. It'll handle the higher voltage coming off the stator with ease, as it's specifically engineered to work with that stator. Yes, the OEM regulator/rectifier will work as well - but the extra voltage may shorten its life a little bit.
By JT
Answer QuestionAccording to Rick's, the Hot Shot stator for the 2001 Yamaha Road Star puts out 380 watts of power. Mind you, this particular stator requires that you re-use the OEM grommet and trigger coil to complete the installation. The included instructions explain exactly how to go about that process.
By Chris
Answer QuestionThe Hot Shot stators are the most powerful stators we have from any of our suppliers. The manufacturer lists the high-output Z50's stator at 90 watts. Hopefully, you'll find this unit powerful enough to fit your needs.
By Lou D
Answer QuestionRick's does not currently produce a stator to fit the 1986 Suzuki LT230S at this time. You may want to reach out to them directly about rebuild services.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionRick's does not currently offer a Hot Shots stator to fit the 1984 Honda TRX200 FourTrax 200 2x4. They do offer rebuild services directly through their location. I'm sure they can wind that stator to produce more output for this machine. All you would need to do is reach out to them directly.
By Anon.
2002 Yamaha royal star venture
Answer QuestionThis higher output stator will provide 480 watts of power (40-45 amps) when installed on the 2002 Yamaha XVZ1300TF Royal Star Venture.
By alex
Answer QuestionThis higher output stator will provide an additional 75-80 watts of power. It requires Rick's 10-443 regulator to use the additional wattage. Detailed installation instructions will be provided for both parts. The extra wire is a voltage sensing wire for use with the Ricks regulator for the 83-87' Honda XL600R models.
By David
Answer QuestionThere are no gaskets included with any Rick's stators. In many cases, if you're careful when pulling off the OEM stator cover, you can re-use the gasket without issue. Still, it never hurts to have a spare stator gasket on hand for doing the installation. We do have a range Rick's Motorsports Stator Cover Gaskets available so you can be ready in case the original gasket fails.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionHigh-output stators for the Honda TRX250R will indeed work with the stock regulator/rectifier and the OEM Honda CDI box. If you were to install a Rick's TRX250R Hot Shot CDI box, the extra power output wouldn't go wasted. Furthermore, if you machine is equipped with aftermarket lights or other electrical accessories, you wouldn't be remiss to put this device on your ATV as the added power output makes sure everything operates correctly.
By Anon.
Answer QuestionYou should have no problem bump-starting your bike with this stator installed, regardless of battery condition, so long as you have a battery installed. If the battery isn't on the bike, the electrical system isn't grounded properly and it simply won't start. Also of note, the bike does require a good state of tune. If your bike starts hard even with a full battery charge, it will be difficult to bump start regardless of what stator you have installed.
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