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yamaha_george
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Gearhead:- Racing rotors,curves & ignitions

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Hi,
there has been some discussion about lightened rotors, race ignition, different curves etc. so Google being my best friend I came up with these:-

http://www.pvl-zuendungen.de/en/

if you go to the technical detail page there is a long list of PVL CDI
rotors, tapers, cone types, dimensions and even small drawings.

http://www.pvl-zuendungen.de/en/fb_rotortypen.htm

I haven't yet found a list of what rotor is used on what bike, but it seems
like if that could be found the list would be very handy.

There are also charts for the different stators with some wiring
diagrams and dimensions.


http://stores.ebay.de/ScooterMoto-de

that has some different kits with some information in the auction pages.
 For example, the

neue 2-Zylinder Innenrotor Zündung mit Doppel-Stator und 2
Zündspulen. Mit 24 Monate Gewährleistung bei bestimmungsgemäßer
Verwendung.

is shown for Yamaha Honda Suzuki Adler Kawasaki and lists a number
of different rotors, but the links from the rotor numbers just take you to
the little diagrams mentioned above, without saying which one works
on what bike. (DOH)

I sent a message to ask if they have a chart of taper/motorcycle it goes
with that they could send me.  If so, I'll pass tha along.

UPDATE:-
the rotor links here:
http://cgi.ebay.de/PVL-2-Zylinder-Class ... m153.l1262
take you to the different rotor drawings

rotor 940 is a universal rotor you could tapper to your specs

also they write that there are kits available for left and right turning
motors

Hans
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Re: Gearhead:- Racing rotors,curves & ignitions

Post by cad600 »

That is some good stuff. You always find the most interesting alternatives.
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