Best(and or cheapest) place to buy................
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Newtronics is really plug and play, only thing to pay attention is the correct rotor/sensors gap, Newtronic puts some thin nylon spacers for the purpose.
You may find a little tricky to change the stock points cam with the rotor because of the fragile nylon gear behind the clutch cover, at the end I removed this latter, the gear axle nut was too tighten, a litlle more struggling and the nylon gear would be damaged.
You may find a little tricky to change the stock points cam with the rotor because of the fragile nylon gear behind the clutch cover, at the end I removed this latter, the gear axle nut was too tighten, a litlle more struggling and the nylon gear would be damaged.
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'77 GT380B
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('74 GT380 is gone at 2300 euros)
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Shayn at Motorcycle Ignition has a good rep - you shouldn't have any problems.robert campbell wrote:I just ordered a Newtronic out of Australia this morning. From these people.
http://www.motorcycle-ignition.com/moto ... ei_kit.htm
$215.00 US dollars, but $23.00 dollars shipping. Hope all goes well with this. They said it was in stock and they seem legit.
Rob
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I think Rob is installing this on a 750, not a 380 with the nylon gear.Triplerocky wrote:because of the fragile nylon gear behind the clutch cover, at the end I removed this latter, the gear axle nut was too tighten, a litlle more struggling and the nylon gear would be damaged.
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Re: Best(and or cheapest) place to buy................
I bought Pinky(74-750) off of Lane 3 years ago with a Newtronics already installed. Over 10,000 miles later have not had to make any adjustments, and the bike runs fine.
Kevin
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