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According to that, it's confusing. Talks about different years, but the basic fact is all of our bikes need 3-ohms on the coil primaries. The early 78-79 do it with a 1.5-Ohm coil and a 1.5 Ohm resistor.
The later 80 and up do it with 3-Ohm coils, no resistor.
So if the Mike'sXS coils are 3 Ohm, GREAT!
If they're 1.5 Ohm, keep your resistor or you'll burn out your TCI.
?? I thought the 81's did away with the ballast resistor but all earlier bikes needed them.?
Originally posted by randy
The later 80 and up do it with 3-Ohm coils, no resistor.
So if the Mike'sXS coils are 3 Ohm, GREAT!
If they're 1.5 Ohm, keep your resistor or you'll burn out your TCI.
Skids (Sid Hansen)
Down to one 1978 E. Stock air box with K&N filter, 81H pipes and carbs, 8500 feet elevation.
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