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philcasino1973
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am looking to buy 2 or 3 electronic kits...gp fitment
who is selling decent /reasonable priced kits?
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mick1
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AF are reasonably priced
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mick1 wrote:AF are reasonably priced
2nd that, their stators are rewired sil with k2 pick-ups and you have a choice of standard or mid weight flywheels , kits inc coil,volts reg and round junction kit at around £125.
Fairspares Lambretta workshop.
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corrado
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Beedspeed have a great selection.
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Depends what you want

My personal choice is AF or SR for SIL stuff

Then theres BGM etc.....
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Has anyone tried electrexworld ignitions, look a good bit of kit?
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vicvega wrote:Has anyone tried electrexworld ignitions, look a good bit of kit?
Plenty have with great feedback. I think Bro-lam and Readspeed do kits based on Electrex. Negatives are that it's difficult to get Electrex to answer any questions and there's no quick fixes at the roadside because nobody will have spares for it.
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corrado wrote:
vicvega wrote:Has anyone tried electrexworld ignitions, look a good bit of kit?
Plenty have with great feedback. I think Bro-lam and Readspeed do kits based on Electrex. Negatives are that it's difficult to get Electrex to answer any questions and there's no quick fixes at the roadside because nobody will have spares for it.
That's why I changed my Varitronic to a "standard" set-up.

The Varitronic worked fine but I was always worried it may pack up miles from home. I've now got a BGM stator, CDI, and regulator, with an AF mid weight flywheel. If going any distance I carry a spare CDI and Stator. I use an M-tech which can always be disconnected and reverted back to static if needs be
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