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malrona
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circuit diagram

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hi can anyone help me? i need a circuit diagram for a digital ignition- BB7208. IT WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED IF I CAN GET THIS DIAGRAM. PLEASE IF ANYONE CAN HELP. THANK YOU
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Which bike is that from ?
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oh sorry i didn't say which bike!!! it's from a Yamaha FZR 400 exup.. thanks
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The 7208 is from a 3tj they're easy enough to de-restrict but cant help you with a circuit diagram, sorry.
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what do u mean DE-restrict?
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All import FZRs have a Japanese speed restriction which comes in at 180kmh (112MPH). The restriction started in 1988 with the 1WG 3EN1 model and carried on from there.
The CDI needs to recieve a 0kmh signal from the a small wheel in the back of the speedo or it restricts to 12,500 rpm, so if you disconnect the speedo the bike restricts.

But for a road bike you can fit a GOLD kmh to mph converter box at the botoom of the speedo cable ... so you 180kmh restriction is now 180MPH ... which you'll never reach
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cool that sounds great but i need to get this CDI fixed or i need to get another working one... any ideas??????????
i am hoping that it is the CDI!!! that is why i need that diagram so that i can have it checked. if there is any way i can get it i would be really glad.
thanks :grin:
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CDI's rarely go wrong and it's usually cheaper to just swap them for a seconhand one.
What's the problem with the bike's running ?
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well according to the Mac there is no spark when the key is turned on but when it is off there is a spark for some reason. he says it is electrical but he doesn't work with that part of the bike. i would know where to get a 2nd hand CDI. i live in South Africa Durban... but i have to try. thanks.
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Re: circuit diagram

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Is it you working on the bike or the mechanic ???
Has this bike been running or have you bought it as a non runner ???

It sounds more like wires crossed than anything else - there are links to bike manuals in the general area.
Can you tell us -
do you have two round headlights or one trapizoidal ???
Do you have air intakes, are they above or below the headlights ???

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