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Douglas
08-Aug-2005, 23:16
Has anyone had experience of Ignition control Units failing repeadedly? My 600 ss fried one when I fired it up just after i bought it. I have replaced it and then the other one has just gone dead whilst warming the bike up. It didnt fry, just went dead.
Anyone know what causes this? It is becoming an expensive habit!
Douglas
Garfyman
09-Aug-2005, 10:49
same happened to me, Bains Racing reckon these units are usually reliable its a shame they cost so much:flame:
sorry I can't offer much more advise
G.
Douglas
09-Aug-2005, 11:36
Thanks. Did the bike settle down after you had replaced both units, or did you have to change anything else? Obviously I want to avoid blowing another one!
Word is that once one goes, the other follows soon after.
If you can't source 2nd hand ones, the DP catalog lists one for the 900 that works fine and are only (?!) about £200 the pair compared to £200 each for the originals...............
(the ones listed for the 600/750 are no longer available)
Good luck
Scooter916
09-Aug-2005, 22:45
I Just got a pair from www.electrexworld.com
Half the price and very quick delivery.
Glyn
ps i have a trade account with these guys.
Glyn
Garfyman
11-Aug-2005, 14:04
I had no other problems since the units where changed although I found the bike happier with a new battery, since then some blind tw@ knocked me off and wrote off the bike:o, insurance would not sell me the salvage so I bought another 600ss and swapped all the good bits over B4 they took it away. so my bruises have gone and i'm back on a Duke :)
t5mission
11-Aug-2005, 17:45
Glyn is that a self portrait on your avatar? Its the ears that give it away..
Sorry about the off topic post.
Scooter916
15-Aug-2005, 14:03
id it just for you adam..........:frog:
Julie and Ruth
15-Aug-2005, 14:28
This happened to Ruth's M600. One went and the other followed after about 30 mins or trying to get home .
Got a second hand pair for £160 from the back of MCN.
Fingers crossed its been ok for a year now - Bugger Thats the kiss of death isnt it?
Julie
If youdo get a pair of used ignitions, stick with the newer/updated OEM Shindengen and not the older OEM Kokusan.
FWIW
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