Gold wings have a drop resistor, too, as well as many cars. But, the thread is in the
SOHC4 Bikes forum, so I assumed...
The ballast resistor is not just for breaker point life. Many use 6V coils for extra spark at start up, which simply overheat and produce melty bits when operated consistently on 13-14 volts.
More... off topic...
I've had a Mark ten CD ignition (Radio Shack kit I assembled) in my 72 Ford truck, since the 80s. Same set of points since then, too.
Fully loaded on the way to AZ did 95 MPH while teasing a later model Corvette on I40. No premeditation, it just happened.
I don't think he appreciated the original patina on my truck. Just a guess.
There's a bypass switch on the unit, in case of EMP.
But, the unit did fail one day, 10 or 20 years ago. Had to use that bypass switch. Problem was a transistor switch inside. I replaced that and it still works to this day.
I should probably check the points setting next tune up...