Not sure if this has been covered, but anyone using Dyna coils on a race NC29.. I'm just looking for options on a winter refresh and dont fancy the single coil per plug route, so reaching out for advice. Additionally, any views on copper vs silicone HT leads?
Cheers
Col
PS, on the RVF yoke issue I have run a single locking nut with no probs, just needs to be checked often and I've done 4 years short circuit racing and the manx 3 times like this... as said, just keep checking, which is fine when racing, but not much good for a street bike I suppose.
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Re: Dyna coils
looks like standard coils on that from the pics....
Cheers
Col
Cheers
Col
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Re: Dyna coils
Im sure he mentions them later on in the thread and which one he is using
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Re: Dyna coils
Using Greggo's Stick coils is much easier. Go look at his build thread. In there he also explains to me the wiring.
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