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    These coils from JCWhitney.com are a great price. Am I missing something. Why is everyone scrambling around eBay for used ones when these are here and cheap?




    #2
    Those are not for an I4 motor, they will not physically fit

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      #3
      True. But would one of these work:



      And they should work perfectly for my two cylinder bike, correct?

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        #4
        For a twin they should work! MOST of the coil post are regarding I4 motors Bandit/GSX coils

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          #5
          Great. I guess finally I'm at an advantage against all you people with the beasts.

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            #6
            Should work on inline 4 also.But you must bay 2 of them.
            If the ohms are right ????

            GS1000GLx

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              #7
              Are these gonna be direct replacements, or am I gonna have to fabricate something to make them fit?

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                #8
                They will most likely not be a direct bolt-on :twisted:

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                  #9
                  Great. That'll be fun.

                  Any ideas for direct bolt ons?

                  I'm a little mechanically-savy, I can turn a wrench, but I don't have the tools or inclination to be fabricating stuff.

                  Am I thinking too little of myself?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by UncleMike
                    Great. That'll be fun.

                    Any ideas for direct bolt ons?

                    I'm a little mechanically-savy, I can turn a wrench, but I don't have the tools or inclination to be fabricating stuff.

                    Am I thinking too little of myself?
                    Fabrication is not nearly as hard as it sounds. Especially if the mount being fabricated is hidden, like a coil mount. You can go for effective, if not pretty.

                    Just use cardboard to trim and shape, then cut metal using the final cardboard piece you shaped and molded as a template.

                    Then bend, pound, shape, drill, and trim it to fit properly and not rub anything vital.

                    I got a honda Aspencade trunk and rack on my GS650GL using two re-shaped straight brackets from the hardware store. just bent them into an offset Z for the left, and offset S for the right side. Works like a charm....

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                      #11
                      Cool. Thanks.

                      It's much better than paying an arm and a leg on Ebay for coils that'll fit my bike and are 20+ years old, or paying anohter arm and a leg for Dyna's.

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                        #12
                        Hmm, Im one of those that paid an arm and a leg for the dyna's....They are nice though. However, that was before I discovered ebay. Coils from a suzuki sv650 should fit your bike better than those generics from jc whitney.

                        There's a couple on ebay now.



                        and: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2467712359

                        This guy is selling them separately, I've posted the link to one of them.

                        Sam


                        Originally posted by UncleMike
                        Cool. Thanks.

                        It's much better than paying an arm and a leg on Ebay for coils that'll fit my bike and are 20+ years old, or paying anohter arm and a leg for Dyna's.

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                          #13
                          Awesome. Bought 'em. $40 for a pair of 2001 coils? Not bad,...

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                            #14
                            Not bad at all Mike. Ebay is a vintage bike owners friend

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                              #15
                              Yeah, the hardest part is just knowing what will work and what won't.

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