is this going to be the baby jesus of ignition kits

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cezeta wrote:i think the eletrix one is the earlier mbd one that they did when mark invented electricity in the 19th century :ugeek:
You are mistaken sir. I thought Randall invented electricity in the morning before he invented the tubeless wheel in the afternoon.
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Speed Demon wrote:
cezeta wrote:i think the eletrix one is the earlier mbd one that they did when mark invented electricity in the 19th century :ugeek:
You are mistaken sir. I thought Randall invented electricity in the morning before he invented the tubeless wheel in the afternoon.

now i'm confused....i thought mark invented electricity , took ages designing , testing it, proving the theory and randall took it abroad and copied it then said he invented it?
randall ate my dog!!

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I did hear talk of the pickup having magnetic interferance from the lighting magnets in the flywheel causing ignition faults, but it dosnt seem to bother mine, up to now.

The trigger on the latest flywheels on the Electrix has been changed, this might have been to address the issue (and I think it probably was), but I think there is another way to stop the interferance (thats if it does happen) which will work on almost any inductive pickup or reluctance pickup which those involved in these stators probably already know...
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Any idea of costs, as I'm thinking of starting saving to buy one (in 2020)
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cezeta wrote:i think the eletrix one is the earlier mbd one that they did when mark invented electricity in the 19th century :ugeek:

he was waving ktm parts about last time i was up there but i was distracted by a bag of chips so didn't listen.
Don't forget we had fish as well :lol:
mark said he would get his holidays out of the way and start on the ktm ignition as well as his reed valves and that new ???
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Looks a good bit of kit but what will be the difference to this kit thats on the market?
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6LDA 28B wrote:
cezeta wrote:i think the eletrix one is the earlier mbd one that they did when mark invented electricity in the 19th century :ugeek:

he was waving ktm parts about last time i was up there but i was distracted by a bag of chips so didn't listen.
Don't forget we had fish as well :lol:
mark said he would get his holidays out of the way and start on the ktm ignition as well as his reed valves and that new alovera handcream for southern scooterists that suffer chafing from those hard grips
thats right.....fish on a friday.....its all with the blessing of god man :?
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cezeta wrote:
6LDA 28B wrote:
cezeta wrote:i think the eletrix one is the earlier mbd one that they did when mark invented electricity in the 19th century :ugeek:

he was waving ktm parts about last time i was up there but i was distracted by a bag of chips so didn't listen.
Don't forget we had fish as well :lol:
mark said he would get his holidays out of the way and start on the ktm ignition as well as his reed valves and that new alovera handcream for southern scooterists that suffer chafing from those hard grips
thats right.....fish on a friday.....its all with the blessing of god man :?
Cezeta
did you sort out a business property for mark for when he finally gives up the grime north
and moves his company to surrey/hampshire
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yes, nice place down old compton st :?
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cezeta wrote:yes, nice place down old compton st :?
bit of a commute for minty hepworth that? ;)
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