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  • BluestoesonnoseB Offline
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    Would a DT125RE CDI (2004) be the same as a DT125R CDI (2002) as from what I can see they are more or less the same bike?

    2002 DT125R

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      The CDI's are not the same. The stator windings are different and I suspect the static angle may be different too. Since the CDI's are not reprogrammable, this renders the CDI useless.

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      • CalumC Calum

        The CDI's are not the same. The stator windings are different and I suspect the static angle may be different too. Since the CDI's are not reprogrammable, this renders the CDI useless.

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        @Calum

        Cheers, just saved me finding out the hard way

        2002 DT125R

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