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Old 23 Jan 2008
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1990 Xt600 Ingnitor Box (cdi)

Looking For A (working) Used One........
Anyone....?
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Quite a feve cdi´s on german ebay at the moment.
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Cdi

There are different units for XT.

Best thing to do is write your model (find in your documents, 1990 should be either 2KF or 3TB), if it's a kick or electric start, and optimum if you write down the code on the label attached on the unit.

Basically, if it's a CDI you can find also not original, if it's a TCI (from 1990 XT600E) you can't choose and are forced to get the original
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Help been banned!

Martynbiker may have been able to help you out but Caminando as got him a ban.
Anyone that needs any XT advice as lost a source of information for awhile
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banned?

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How did martynbiker get banned?
I've read a lot of his posts and he doesnt seem like the getting banned type

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Well Martyn's Sherlock homes and Cammie Knickers is Moriarty you see, and they like to bicker and poke at each other with sharp sticks (normally with large amounts of poo on the tips) so they got slapped around like little girls and can't come out to play with the rest of us.

They have sit looking out of the window in thier little pretty dresses while the rest of us are out playing with the sun shining on our rosy little cheeks.

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xt600 cdi...i looked on german ebay ..still in search of....

1990 xt600 cdi...
3tb-82305-00...

Looking For A (working) Used One........
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and ive seen posts by the person who got banned all the way up to 1 day ago...that doest seem very banned...???... 8^)
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