I've got an electronic ign for a Buffalo from Marcel in Holland.
If anyone is interested in this type of unit i have one for sale, new in the box, so PM me
To see what it looks like go to this link and click on 'hot parts' then scroll down to the second ignition system to see how it looks http://www.suzukitandgtparts.nl/begin_gt.htm
Buffalo electronic ign for sale
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Buffalo electronic ign for sale
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I have my eye on another type of system so i want to sell this one and use the money for it.
Two strokes, its just that simple.
69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
75 Suz RE5
75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
86 Suz RG500x2
88 Hon CR500
93 Hon CBR900RR
98 Suz GSF1200x3
15 Kaw Ninja H2
69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
75 Suz RE5
75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
86 Suz RG500x2
88 Hon CR500
93 Hon CBR900RR
98 Suz GSF1200x3
15 Kaw Ninja H2
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And would you like to let us in on the secret as to which one and what the advantages might be?
I hear only good things about Marcel's unit. It doesn't have a retard curve, but on a street motor that's probably not a big issue unless you can get the motor to rev really hard and need to take out a few degrees of timing at the top end.
I hear only good things about Marcel's unit. It doesn't have a retard curve, but on a street motor that's probably not a big issue unless you can get the motor to rev really hard and need to take out a few degrees of timing at the top end.
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I've got one of Marcel's kits - it works an absolute treat.tz375 wrote:And would you like to let us in on the secret as to which one and what the advantages might be?
I hear only good things about Marcel's unit. It doesn't have a retard curve, but on a street motor that's probably not a big issue unless you can get the motor to rev really hard and need to take out a few degrees of timing at the top end.
True, it's fixed timing, but for the street that's fine. You could retard it ever so slightly right from the get-go to enable more top-end, but there are better systems out there if you're going to be wanting to do that sort of thing.
One idiosyncrasy it does have though, is it draws quite a bit of current when on.
I've had two kill-switch melt-downs since I've had it fitted (solder literally melting from the wiring tags

Very reliable and very stable, easy fitting and adjustment, highly recommended.
Cheers
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