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A shift light, BRILLIANT!
Who needs a mobility scooter when you've got a SOHC4?
Where is the coil located on our bikes?also how does the coil work on a 2 vs. 4 cylinder bike. If they unit is good for 12K rpms on a 4 cylinder... would that mean only 6k on a 2 cylinder or 24K?
Quote from: blantonator on September 14, 2007, 11:55:20 AMWhere is the coil located on our bikes?also how does the coil work on a 2 vs. 4 cylinder bike. If they unit is good for 12K rpms on a 4 cylinder... would that mean only 6k on a 2 cylinder or 24K?After reading this, my instinctive response is to say you need to learn a lot more about your bike before making any changes or modifications to it, and I mean absolutely no offense by that. I just think you'll be a lot happier with it in the long run because when something does go wrong with it you'll have a better knowledge base to go off of, have a better idea of what has gone wrong, and you won't have to wonder if the problem is being caused by something you inadvertently did to it.
I'll have to try your tension sensing trick paulages.