I have a 1975 Suzuki GT250 that is not getting spark. Do you have to have a battery to produce spark? I have replaced coils & condensers. But, have not hooked a battery up to it. I'm assuming the orange wires on the coils are positive?
Any help would be great! I want to get this little smoker going.
Dan
1975 GT250 no spark
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Re: 1975 GT250 no spark
Dan,
It's not like an MX bike. They have a self generating ignition system and don't need a battery. Old bikes with points generally need a battery to run the ignition.
It's not like an MX bike. They have a self generating ignition system and don't need a battery. Old bikes with points generally need a battery to run the ignition.
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Re: 1975 GT250 no spark
Thanks! I will hook a battery up & hope for the best.tz375 wrote:Dan,
It's not like an MX bike. They have a self generating ignition system and don't need a battery. Old bikes with points generally need a battery to run the ignition.
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Re: 1975 GT250 no spark
Hope is walys good and good luck is nice too. I find that checking and cleaning all the connections tends to improve my luck significantly.