Complete Working Hodaka 100cc Ignition on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
This working ignition was removed from a Model 93 Hodaka Super Rat when a PVL electronic system was installed.
Flywheel, shaft key (not pictured), magneto frame, primary coil, points, capacitor, ignition coil, coil core. Hardware also present. |
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