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11 Jun 2006 21:21 #53813 by JAy
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Does anyone know who makes electronic ignition kits for the KZ400s?? I've got a 79 KZ400 B2 that i want to get an electronic kit for, but I'm having trouble finding a supplier.

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11 Jun 2006 22:20 #53828 by steell
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Newtronics, I think.

Well, they used to sell it, maybe the new owners will start selling it again :(

www.newtronic.co.uk/

Meantime, grab the electronic ignition off a 440 and install it.

Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/06/12 01:25

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12 Jun 2006 06:24 #53868 by Biquetoast
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steell wrote:

...Well, they used to sell it, maybe the new owners will start selling it again :(

www.newtronic.co.uk/ ...

Yes, I hope they make them again. Mine works great....

How about Boyer-Brandsen? Check out this page on Ibsen's KZ400.com:

www.kz400.com/Technicaltips.htm

...and scroll down to "Electronic ignition" near the bottom for details.

Good luck, and let us know what you do...
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17 Jun 2006 19:54 #55216 by loudhvx
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I don't see why Dyna doesn't just make one. It would be almost the same as the ones they already make. I think the Dyna would be way more reliable than the other two competitors.

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