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Cool, good to have a nice easy fix 

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Don't just buy the cheapest ___£10
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I'd suggest a Ducati Electronica (made by MEC/EUR). They have never let me down. I'm running a bgm at the moment on one of my scoots and I have also run ones from AF before without any issues. As to the generic Indian cheap ones, well, it's a gamble.

I'd suggest a Ducati Electronica (made by MEC/EUR). They have never let me down. I'm running a bgm at the moment on one of my scoots and I have also run ones from AF before without any issues. As to the generic Indian cheap ones, well, it's a gamble.
I had a pile of those in my shed all dead mostly from other peoples scootsvRSG60 wrote:And the correct answer is
CDI unit. Swapped the one off my Li and it stated 1st kick like a good in. Earth wire looked in a bit if a state.
Only £10 aren't they I'll get one ordered tomorrow.

get the ducati on and build reliability in to your scoot
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I've a Ducati CDI on order I swapped with my Li CDI and all was well, until now, b@5t@rd struggling to start again today,
Checking the stator green wire I get around 310, not the 400 - 450 figure usually quoted (although just watched a video showing a figure of 290 ±20% ???). I'm loathe to have to bugger about taking the stator off but maybe this is the problem.
Checking the stator green wire I get around 310, not the 400 - 450 figure usually quoted (although just watched a video showing a figure of 290 ±20% ???). I'm loathe to have to bugger about taking the stator off but maybe this is the problem.
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get a decent CDI, I had exactly the same on my 1st ever rally on a lambretta, broke down and had to be recovered from basingstoke en route to Margate.
Rang a mate to see if he was nearby and he said 'what? you haven't got a spare coil?! -they always break down!'
Ironic that it was the only 'familiar part' of the bike from my Vespa days!
Since carrying a spare (with lead and cap) I've not had so much as a misfire.
sods law!
sorry -just saw your last post -I guess it's got to be the pickup?
Rang a mate to see if he was nearby and he said 'what? you haven't got a spare coil?! -they always break down!'

Ironic that it was the only 'familiar part' of the bike from my Vespa days!
Since carrying a spare (with lead and cap) I've not had so much as a misfire.
sods law!
sorry -just saw your last post -I guess it's got to be the pickup?
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Is it possible to replace an LT coil without too much buggering about?Adam_Winstone wrote:^... yep, Indian LT coil breaking down would be my first point of call for any electrical issue. It could just as likely be pickup, poor stator build + vibration issue, CDI failure, ignition switch failuer, etc.... although LT coil is normally a good bet.
vRSG60 let us know how you get on and good luck getting this resolved asap.
Adam
I'm not confident re-timing a new stator plate.
Edit - http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 22&p=15860 deals with LT coil replcement.
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It's fairly straight forward if you are reasonably practical and can use a soldering iron. Use dollops of Araldite to cement any wires that might vibrate and brake and also use it to secure the pickup retaining screw.vRSG60 wrote:....Is it possible to replace an LT coil without too much buggering about?
I'm not confident re-timing a new stator plate.
Re the cheap Indian CDI's, I do agree that a Ducati is the best option but I would still advise buying an Indian one as a spare to use as a get you home backup and also to use a substitute to eliminate suspected CDI faults in the future. Up until recently, most of my riding has been using Indian CDI's and the only failures I've had was due to a problem with the loom which destroyed 2 Indian and 2 Ducatti's

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It's fairly straight forward if you are reasonably practical and can use a soldering iron. Use dollops of Araldite to cement any wires that might vibrate and brake and also use it to secure the pickup retaining screw.vRSG60 wrote:....Is it possible to replace an LT coil without too much buggering about?
I'm not confident re-timing a new stator plate.
Re the cheap Indian CDI's, I do agree that a Ducati is the best option but I would still advise buying an Indian one as a spare to use as a get you home backup and also to use a substitute to eliminate suspected CDI faults in the future. Up until recently, most of my riding has been using Indian CDI's and the only failures I've had was due to a problem with the loom which destroyed 2 Indian and 2 Ducatti's

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Had same problem always flooding. Float sticking. Put new float and pin sorted the problem out for me.
sorry double post - mods remove please?