1978 Honda Xl250, Xl250s, Xl 250, Cdi, Ignition, Ecu, Brain on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
Electronic ignition unit for a second generation XL250S. This works with the '78-'81 models only, I believe. Good working part, rare, and priced appropriately.
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