Michel,
Thank you for that. It looks very similar to the Multistrada 1200 series. I'm
not a semiconductor guy and prefer plug and play, but Shindengen is held in
high regard for their products and I'm sure it is a good piece of equipment.
I've looked at the Multistrada Type but I believe I will go to the B&C, although
my Ducati spare is working well (right now). In the US it is easier to get
service questions answered SOMETIMES with B&C as they back their equipment and
understand their limitations.
I heard that there is a Chinese knock off on many regulators that are very price
appealing but I tend to shy from them. No offense to the Chinese manufacturers,
but producing an electronic component for 20% of the cost of a European,
Japanese, US equivalent makes me wonder.
For those of you in the UK and other areas where modifications must be approved,
use caution. I find it interesting that you can change regulators but not add
a screw to your throttle for a stop without permission. So please consider
this post as information and discussion and not acceptable for action without
thorough research, appropriate permissions and guidance from certified sources
commensurate with your countries policies and procedures.
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