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CDI help with Yiben
Ok, I'm pulling out the remainder of my hair here, I have a 2016 Yiben Scout (I believe, decals missing) bike only had 200 miles on it when I got it, I've been trying to find a spare CDI to carry, but 6 different CDIs later, not one of them will function, the bike runs fine on the stock one, it looks like an AC cdi, standard china stuff, but the picture of the CDI I found for the scout on UK ebay, looks like a DC and looks much larger, is this some strange proprietary cdi they created? I measured for DC voltage at the CDI plug with the key on, and nothing, do you suppose they could be running it on rectified DC from the stator? instead of the battery? :crazy::hmm::cry:
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I possibly have one of these weird 5 wire dc CDIs that run off of the stator instead of the battery
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yea I'll take some, it's definitely a Yiben because of the manufacturer and the Yiben manual that came with it. If I google 2016 Yiben scout that's what it looks like, minus the decals which the dealer never put on. It has Solana in big plastic letters across the sides, which is a scooter dealership chain in Florida which is where I believe it originally came from, it only had 200 miles on it, It came from my dad who is too old to ride it, and he bought it from the elderly woman who lived in the house next to them and who I believe is the original owner
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Taizhou Senlong Motorcycle Manufacturing Co, they appear to be a legitimate bikee manufacturing company with a good reputation
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these look to use an 8 pole stator really unusual for a 50cc, and it's 100 volts plus to the CDI at idle, this may be why standard CDIs are burning out http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Stator-fo...item25861c1d41
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What? It's the typical output of GY6-50 dual source coil config (Example: http://www.mxjidian.com/index.php?s=.../pinfo/ptid/97) . From that chinese page u know the 12V is weak(60W). NO DC-CDI, pls. Otherwise...
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Does the headlight illuminate when key is turned on . . prior to starting engine? |
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the oddball way they are imported might explain why they are so rare in the US,they are sold in Asia and in Europe under Yiben, which is the actual manufacturer, but it looks like JMstar imports them to the US, where they are sold as possibly JMstar scooters, or maybe even under the Jonway name for some models, even though the bike is manufactured by Yiben instead of Jonway, they apparently sell a number of different manufacturers bikes under the Jonway name
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