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New! Honda 1983-86 V65 1100cc Sabre Magna Cdi Ignitor Spark Module on 2040-parts.com

US $84.50
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Type:CDIs & ECUs Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

All new modern microprocessor controlled replacements for the failing 25-30 year old OEM spark modules in 1980's Honda V4's.  Why spend money on questionable used units?

** This auction is for ONE module.  These bikes have 2, and you need to order Qty 2 to replace both in the set. **

** OEM module in picture not included - just shown for size comparison **

Review on v4muslebike forums with video

This can be used in place of either the small or big box - the only difference is the big box has the rev-limiter.  The rev-limiter can be set to enabled or disabled.  You can change this any time with a windows PC and USB.  If you have a preference, let me know when you order.  Else if you order just one, I will set it to disabled. If you order a pair, I will set one enabled and one disabled.

This is just slightly smaller than the OEM small box (as shown in pic) so will fit without having to modify the original holder.  Just add some padding like 1/4" weather stripping
or velcro strap to hold it in place..

1 year warranty - Made in USA

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