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CR 250 Ignition

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Posted by: jon370r

For those of you who have never seen one or seen it installed. I was taking this one off to sell on Ebay because I have 2 so I took some pics.



Posted by: jon370r

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Posted by: jon370r

Yes that is a 1985 250r flywheel . It looks huge!!!! Here is the whole system.



Posted by: ZeroLogic

Are there any benfits with putting a cr 250 ingnition in a 250r?



Posted by: jon370r

Revs like a Banshee and never skips a beat. Also has a stronger spark. By the way I have 2 systems and this one is listed on Ebay. Cost to much money to have sitting around in a spare engine on the shelf.



Posted by: gunslinger

I don't see it on ebay?????????????how do i find it ,,,,,,can you post a link. Found it!!!!!!!Hay if i win it will you talk me through the install?


thanks cw



Posted by: jon370r

There is nothing to it. Just pull off the stock flywheel and stator with the rest of the stock wires and bolt the ESR plate in place. Run the wires through the same areas as the stock system and ground the coil on the frame tab and your done.



Posted by: hang1p

no way GUNSLINGER that ignition is mine see you on ebay



Posted by: gunslinger

quote:
Originally posted by hang1p
no way GUNSLINGER that ignition is mine see you on ebay



it is allready being shiped HAHAHAHAHAHA i worked a deal with him to sale it to me LOSERRRRRRRRRRRR, MUMUHAHAAAMUHAAAA!






















LOL SEE YOU ON EBAY



Posted by: hang1p

thats funny i just talk to him 5 min ago and he didn't say anthing to me HEY LOOK, THERE ON THE GROUND IT'S YOUR PUNK CARD PICK IT UP AND TRY AGAIN, BIATCH



Posted by: gunslinger

YEA he tould me you'd be calling HAHAHAHA
can you say [SIZE=4]OWENED[/SIZE]





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