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bullet connectors and a spark plug wire question

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Good day to all, it has been a fun first summer with the bike and looking forward to cleaning some things up over the winter months. I would like to find a quality source for electrical connections (bullet in particular). I have landed on a "vintage connections" page and wondered if anyone has gone through this business? or should I just order from amazon and take what comes?
As for the spark plug wire, it decided to break loose from the cap. It would appear as though I can just thread it back into the wire, would this be a decent fix or should I look into replacement? Thanks for your input. 1971 DT1 250.
20 Nov 2019 10:02 #1

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If you buy this kit you will have everything you need to repair your connections.
This co. however was bought out buy a co. called www.Sparckmoto.com. I believe.
If you use the vintage conn. web site it should ref you to the new co. web site.

1974 DT250A
1974 DT250A
1977 IT175D "Alex"
1978 IT175E
1972 DT2 "Adam"
1973 DT3
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Last edit: 20 Nov 2019 11:24 by Steve F. Reason: fix spelling
20 Nov 2019 11:16 #2

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Replied by Yamawammer on topic bullet connectors and a spark plug wire question

Have that same kit myself from them. Has been a life saver over the past 10 years. Make sure you get the crimping tool as well.
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Thank you both. Cheers.
20 Nov 2019 12:56 #4

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