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1 Dave W on 31 Jul 2008 asked "I have a question about "Electronic stator plate, BGM type, 120W version"
Recently purchase from you a new Ducati CDI and regulator along with your mounting kit . It looks great as I can put the new items under the rear frame where they should be.
It was a tough job, especially when I replaced all of the wiring without removing the floor boards or legshield!
Anyway, when I looked at the old stator wire sleeving, I noticed two things: The white wire in the sleeve was actually broken and was just sitting in the stator loom. Secondly, the wire loom was not long enough to now reach the new CDI with its new location, as my old wiring system had an ugly unction box on the panel bracket
Can I fit the BGM 120 v stator to my Indian GP with an indian flywheel? Is the BGM stator wire long enough to reach the CDI in its new position? What tools would I need to install it?
Does the BMG stator have long enough wiring to reach the CDI (right side) without the need for a junction box by the stator?
If I make the purchase, what other tools would I need for the install and do you carry them?"
| Mark replied: The BGM stator comes with long wires that can fit anywhere in the area where our mounting brackets fit. Using our loom means you do not require the junction box. To fit a new stator you will require a flywheel holding tool and flywheel extractor. You will also require some timing equipment. Refer to the Spanners manual on how to do the job. |
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