Dragbike Dyna Ignition And Rotor Gs 1100,1150 Suzuki on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, New York, US
Have a dyna s ignition with rotor removed from a Suzuki gs 1100. The wires have tape on them no broken wires bike was running when removed only reason went to dyna 4000 and had to switch ignitions
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