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Post by oldskoolexup »

nuggitt wrote:Its very good and holds on very well. I used a little bit of the normal sticky insulation tape just to hold the first bit on at the beginning and a bit at the end. :nod:
can u send me a supplier link please ...?
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Paul, if you look back at this post and look for the post by Jay saying I used this. That's the link to the tape. :nod:
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nuggitt wrote:+ 1

Just finished fitting the stick coils to the bike this morning. I can't have a test ride because it's peeing it down here AGAIN

BIG thanks to Jay for his expert help with his better version of HOW TO DO IT. Also thanks to oldskool for his knowledge too. I'm no electrician but it was easy to convert the wiring etc. No more big boat anchors (coils) and plug caps and HT leads playing up etc.

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Nice pic . i have bookmarked this to do later thanksmark
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