Boyer rotor

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Does anyone have experience with Boyer rotors losing magnetism?

Also, does anyone know where I can purchase just the rotor (Boyer pn# ROT00118) ?
 
I installed an old boyer in a 750. It was kicking back trying to start it and took several kicks to get it going. After swapping out the black box and then the stator with no improvement I finally bought a new rotor and all the problems vanished. The bike is running strong a year later. However, the girl who owns it is 140 pounds and regularly bounces off the kickstart lever. I told her she needs to put on 50 pounds. A lot of these boyers are 20 years old or more so it's understandable that the magnets weaken. I bought a new rotor from Steadfast for $50.
 
I installed an old boyer in a 750. It was kicking back trying to start it and took several kicks to get it going. After swapping out the black box and then the stator with no improvement I finally bought a new rotor and all the problems vanished. The bike is running strong a year later. However, the girl who owns it is 140 pounds and regularly bounces off the kickstart lever. I told her she needs to put on 50 pounds. A lot of these boyers are 20 years old or more so it's understandable that the magnets weaken. I bought a new rotor from Steadfast for $50.
Thanks. Yes, but now they are $59.99.
 

Boyer Bransden Singles Twins E.I. Pick-Up Rotor​

3 available
US$43.95 In stock, $58.01 Can Dollar
 
Buy 2 magnets and replace the magnets on the rotor.
yup, found that here; March 2022 thread:

Boyer magnetic trigger​

"... The magnets and screws are available from Boyer and I think are marked for correct orientation. They are quite easily removed..."
 

Boyer Bransden Singles Twins E.I. Pick-Up Rotor​

3 available
US$43.95 In stock, $58.01 Can Dollar
Thanks. That looks like a better deal.
 
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