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vfrman wrote:Fucking expensive, that is what they are!
Rediculously expensive for someone with no money :poke:
vic-vtrvfr wrote:they're like rocking horse poo with sprinkles of unicorn horn on top.
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They're probably just a pair of these knock-offs:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/7-8-Motorcycl ... 3a67ce8f10
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This sorted now? Not heard anything in a few days
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nope, not yet, i just came home and the rick O earthing kits are on my bed, gonna go and try them out in a few hours. i will report back. also still waiting on a cdi... so if the earthing deosnt work, then im guessing my current cdi is fucked.
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xivlia wrote:nope, not yet, i just came home and the rick O earthing kits are on my bed, gonna go and try them out in a few hours. i will report back. also still waiting on a cdi... so if the earthing deosnt work, then im guessing my current cdi is fucked.

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okay, i installed the earthing kit, and its still not sparking..... it HAS to be the cdi. otherwise i cannot do anything else....
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You're gonna kick yourself when you've realised you flicked the killswitch by accident.
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no... ive checked... its not that either.
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Re-check the resistance readings between battery -ve terminal and all the chassis earth points. What readings do you get now?
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Although you've switched the kill switch is it actually switching could be faulty

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