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If the only cdi box you have is the orignal one you can cook it in the oven on 250 deg for 10 minuets and let it cool for 5 min, try that if you get spark then you know the cdi is bad and need replacement.  When you replaced the stator do you replace the pick up coil ?

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Ok well hopefully it was all installed properly and a non defective coil.  The oem cdi you have is that the only one you have ? Orignal ?  I’ve learned that most of the time the cdi will not work with any moisture what so ever. Aftermarket ones do not work well or at thays why I recommend oem cdis. If so try to heat that one up in the oven.  It works! Not as a final fix but at least It will let you know that the cdi is bad. 

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29 minutes ago, Frank Angerano said:

Ok well hopefully it was all installed properly and a non defective coil.  The oem cdi you have is that the only one you have ? Orignal ?  I’ve learned that most of the time the cdi will not work with any moisture what so ever. Aftermarket ones do not work well or at thays why I recommend oem cdis. If so try to heat that one up in the oven.  It works! Not as a final fix but at least It will let you know that the cdi is bad. 

 

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Wow that was quick. Well I would get a tester ready and start going through the wiring harness either from the battery up to the ignition or vice versa. There has to be a wire off or plug someplace that’s not properly connected hit or broken wire etc. take your time and go through it.  Stupid question did you put the original regulator back in with the orignal cdi after you warmed it up ? Also when did this problem start ?

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I did change the regulator with original cause I read that else were. It was running in my garage one day and just d ied and now we're here there isn't much else to check is there I still don't understand why I don't get oms on the pickup coil I have another pickup coil comming along with cdi box there not factory but yet another manufacturer than the others I have bought at that point I can't see have that many parts with the same problem 

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I agree.  Usual suspect are the stator coil inside the engine which comes with the pick up coil. Second suspect would be the cdi which is usually a moisture issue due to cracking. Third is regulator and fourth would be the secondary coil coil going to the spark plug. And I’m assuming you replaced the spark plug and checked all fuses ? 

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Yes it should pending that nothing is grounding out the system killing the ignition system. Like a direct short, crushed wire, burnt wire or a wire thats worn against the frame for so long that the outer jacket has worn away exposing the inner conductor this rubbing against metal “ground” on the bike. Test the stator to make sure it’s good. Go through it all again. You missed something. Take your time and and be patient. You will find it. Go through the manual and trace/test each section of the system. 

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