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Generator 2014 R1200GS Wethead

On the fiche I pulled the image of the diagram off of there was no part number or price given for a generator. There were part numbers and prices shown for the ancillary parts.
 
The stator, which is the bit that fails (plus maybe the regulator), is around $1,500. Add to that at least 10-12 hours of shop time (the engine needs to be removed and the cases split to get to it). Figure you're looking at $2,500 to $3,500 for that job at a dealer.
 
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