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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Reliability of CDI, coil, and plug wire...
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[QUOTE="motochick, post: 113904, member: 22200"] Canyncarvr, I meant both bikes were rewound. I like to keep both bikes identical (except of course the cylinders) so that I can hop on either one and they feel the same. If I do something to one, I do it to both. So I guess I am OK with my 12 and 9 year old CDI, coil, and plug wire. Those are the parts I was most concerned about. Not so much the stator, but then I didn't realize that it too could be vulnerable. Has anyone tried one of those "high output" aftermarket plug wires? Are they a gimmick? I would tend to think that OEM would be the safe way to go, but I just don't know enough about this subject to say for sure either way. Thanks for all the help and advice. I will just keep my buddy tow in my pack and as usual as many spares as I have in the truck. Brenda [/QUOTE]
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