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Recently took off my fly wheel to see why there was no power going to the fan. once i opened it this part fell out figured out it was the coil that creates the power for the fan cant find it on splat shop because i dont know what it is called anyone know what it is?

Thanks in advance.

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Recently took off my fly wheel to see why there was no power going to the fan. once i opened it this part fell out figured out it was the coil that creates the power for the fan cant find it on splat shop because i dont know what it is called anyone know what it is?

Thanks in advance.

http://img692.imageshack.us/i/21029115.png/

it appears you need a stator, doesn't seem to offer the charge coil seperatly, looks like you have to buy the whole thing, this normal for modern bikes accross the board to not offer the coils seperatly

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This seems to be an older Ducati ignition setup. I cannot see from the pics exactly what part is loose. The black thin is thi ignition trigger i think.

If the bike were running otherwise, cannot see that being loose?

If you are dealing with a fan issue, the rectifier and regulator (either) or the thermo switch could cause problems.

Contact Steve at motoplat uk and see what he has to say. I think the yellow wire powers up everything on them. Ignition, fan and lighting. Without separate source coils for ignition only. :rolleyes:

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