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i was just wondering whats a genuine hrc cdi worth nowadays, and what would people trade for it.... not selling anything atm, just wanna see what its worth really.
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They are on Ebay brand new for £199.00 which i think is a bit steep,ignitech are £130ish and perform better i believe so you will have to be lower than the igntech ones!!
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RVF or VFR? I sold an RVF onne for about £150 last year.
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Genuine RVF HRC cdis are selling secondhand for around £250.00 as they are no longer available new

Genuine VFR HRC cdis are priceless as they are very very very rare (not the little derstrictor one they go for about £100.00)

the ones on ebay are at £199.00 are the ignitech boxes with the HRC programme on them
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well i have a black box at the back of my bike where the cdi plugs in with hrc not for road use or race use only on it cant remember which one, and its not on a sticker or anything. and its on a vfr

so i am assuming this is a hrc cdi???
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is the size of a swan match box with wires coming out of the top and the bottom
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It will be a speedo de restrictor :whistle:
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yeah thats what I am thinking ;)
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CMSMJ1 wrote:It will be a speedo de restrictor :whistle:
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Has anyone used the reprogrammable ones?

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