this cdi worked when removed from the bike
it is in good condition with low hours
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This part is "USED" and is off of a "USED" bike, but it works great and is still in usable condition. most parts have normal riding wear. all pictures are from the part or parts you will receive. please look closely at pictures and read description. please ask any questions you may have. thanks for looking.
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