Cdi Box Relocation
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Cdi Box Relocation
So i wanted to remove the back seat and sissy bar from my 95 Intruder 800, so i did. Bow i have to figure out a place for the CDI box because it looks out of place on the top of the fender. Doubt putting it under the fender is smart, anyone have ideas or experience with this?
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
Not that I recommend it, but most switch to pod filters. It gives you a place to put the CDI under the seat.
Whole lot of work, just for looks.
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
Haha. Yup lots of work but man pods make all the difference. If you cut the air box just right you can hide all of that extra electric sh*t under your seat.enforcer wrote:Not that I recommend it, but most switch to pod filters. It gives you a place to put the CDI under the seat.
Whole lot of work, just for looks.
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
If you are going to fit pods, look here for what I did:
http://www.intruders-alert.com/viewtopi ... =13&t=6963
All bikes are slightly different so fine tuning would be up to you, I found that covering the foam with a pair of cut down sport socks helped.
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http://www.intruders-alert.com/viewtopi ... =13&t=6963
All bikes are slightly different so fine tuning would be up to you, I found that covering the foam with a pair of cut down sport socks helped.
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
The ignition box is mounted to the bottom of the seat.
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
Herb, on the 800's the igniter box is bolted in a recess on the rear fender.
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Re: Cdi Box Relocation
Lechy wrote:Herb, on the 800's the igniter box is bolted in a recess on the rear fender, older models it is just bolted to the fender.
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