So building a GT186 and GT200 what ignitions is going to suit...........have been looking at the following,
first call was Rich t he is using the aprillia ignition seems a good job but needs a battery and seems a little technical for my mechanical ability so will pass on that really would like plug and play........
which leaves me with the following: scootopia tutto lambretta ducati ignition varitronic
casa varitronic
bgm / sil (but would like advance/ retard)
most important is reliability and adjustable power curve, SO ANY THOUGHTS ANYONE?
WHAT IGNITION???????????
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The two lads I ride with that own GT186 kits have BGM ignitions with augusto 6000's attached. Reliable? Very.
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I've gone for the BGM ignition (stator/cdi/regulator) with a mid-weight AF flywheel. I've used the M-Tech for the adjustable advance/retard. 10k miles and no problems.
I did use a Varitronic (with no issues) but was concerned if this ever broke on a rally/away from home spares may be an issue. The beauty of the BGM system is that the stator and the other bits are all interchangeable with other manufacturers (SIL, etc). The M-Tech (if it ever fails) can simply be disconnected, timing adjusted and back to running static.
I did use a Varitronic (with no issues) but was concerned if this ever broke on a rally/away from home spares may be an issue. The beauty of the BGM system is that the stator and the other bits are all interchangeable with other manufacturers (SIL, etc). The M-Tech (if it ever fails) can simply be disconnected, timing adjusted and back to running static.
Indian rewired stator with a kheper programmable CDI if you can find one as they have all gone for now... I'm still running two of them 

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I second that.mick1 wrote:I've gone for the BGM ignition (stator/cdi/regulator) with a mid-weight AF flywheel. I've used the M-Tech for the adjustable advance/retard. 10k miles and no problems.
I did use a Varitronic (with no issues) but was concerned if this ever broke on a rally/away from home spares may be an issue. The beauty of the BGM system is that the stator and the other bits are all interchangeable with other manufacturers (SIL, etc). The M-Tech (if it ever fails) can simply be disconnected, timing adjusted and back to running static.
BGM stator
AF mid flywheel
Mtech ign box
BGM CDI
BGM regulator
Simple, effective, available, interchangeable.
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this is the combo i would go for; mabee not available rite now but intachangeableeden wrote:Indian rewired stator with a kheper programmable CDI if you can find one as they have all gone for now... I'm still running two of them
C’est la vie
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I'm using a BGM stator, wassel regulador and Khepper CDI on my GT 186. Had a problem with a varitronic blowing the reed petals.
Btw,does anibody know what's up with Olivier Ross? (Khepper seller). He's not answering any email nor the requests sent to his site where he announces that a new version is going to be released soon.
Btw,does anibody know what's up with Olivier Ross? (Khepper seller). He's not answering any email nor the requests sent to his site where he announces that a new version is going to be released soon.
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Will be going down the BGM stator and flywheel with kehper if I can get any response from him......
ANYBODY GOT A KEHPER FOR SALE????????????????????????????????pm me please.
ANYBODY GOT A KEHPER FOR SALE????????????????????????????????pm me please.
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You maybe right,,,,,,,,,,,,although I know the mtech didn't work with the early AF Ducati flywheels>>>
I might just go for the lightweight Af newer version I think some of the other guys on here run them ok!!!
I might just go for the lightweight Af newer version I think some of the other guys on here run them ok!!!