THE NEW CDI IN NEW BRUNSWICK??????????????
#1
Hi Guys
Could someone tell me where I can get the new cdi in New Brunswick? Also what is the price of them?? I am dying to have one cause everyone says they are making the bike work alot better.. You can never have too much power.. Please guys help me... Any info would be greatly appreciated.... thanks skun
Could someone tell me where I can get the new cdi in New Brunswick? Also what is the price of them?? I am dying to have one cause everyone says they are making the bike work alot better.. You can never have too much power.. Please guys help me... Any info would be greatly appreciated.... thanks skun
#2
Skun, I ordered mine online...dynaonline.com......shipped out the 7th of april and I got it yesterday. $327 delivered to my door Canadian funds. Works great...more low end and mid range power, fan isn't coming on near as much, in fact almost not at all so that means its running cooler. may have to adjust the idle as mine was idling quite high, but the best part I could find was how hard it pulled in mid range toward top end. still pulling awesome at 85km/h where in stock form your km/h gain would begin to become gradual. I haven't been able to go any faster because I ran out of room(not much at my place). but I'm willing to bet I'll gain at least 2 to 3 km/h on top end(not yet proven though). Good Luck! Oh by the way I'm from Sussex.
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brownstr - was the CDI mailed or couriered? If it came by courier and you didn't get billed for HST, you've got another bill coming in the mail for the HST and broker's fee. Sorry. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
#6
Why is it so much more $ for you guy's. Thats just crazy "brokers fee" man you must make a bit more canadian than the states. Whats the average wage there ? I knew things cost more to ship to canada but man thats just crazy. Did i mention thats crazy [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]Trailride
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They UPS mine to the border, then I got a phone call from Purolator saying they had a parcel for me. The last time I had something shipped over from the States was Woody wax I got a call from the broker asking if I would pay the brokerage fees it was courier all the way. In this case I did not get a call, if I do get hit with brokerage fees will let you know. I know for the Woody Wax the fees were almost as high as the wax. If this happens I would wait and get the Kunytec CDI which I hear will be released soon, it is put together and will be sold out of Quebec.
#10
Trailride - our wages are about on par with US wages, eg: a job that pays $15 per hour Can. would be the same type of job that would pay $15 US. Our taxes are higher and gas is more expensive, but the health care (for what it's worth) is free.
With the exchange rate right now, I'm guessing that an item from the US that costs $100 US will cost us $140 Can, and that's before paying 15% tax at the border and that rip-off called brokers fees (brokers collect any duties and taxes at the border and pass it along to the Canadian Gov't). I'm in the wrong business, should have been a broker. I bought a Supertrapp pipe and some smaller items from Rocky Mountain ATV in 2002 for a cost of $350 US total; the brokers fees alone were another $45 Can![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] $45 to mail me a letter asking me to send them the taxes owing. Good work if you can get it!!!
To make a long story short: when you see a Canadian posting about his/her machine and mods, remember that we had to pay about 30% more to buy the machine and about 75% more for our mods than our American comrades do. We must REALLY want to ride!
You guys down south got it good!
With the exchange rate right now, I'm guessing that an item from the US that costs $100 US will cost us $140 Can, and that's before paying 15% tax at the border and that rip-off called brokers fees (brokers collect any duties and taxes at the border and pass it along to the Canadian Gov't). I'm in the wrong business, should have been a broker. I bought a Supertrapp pipe and some smaller items from Rocky Mountain ATV in 2002 for a cost of $350 US total; the brokers fees alone were another $45 Can![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] $45 to mail me a letter asking me to send them the taxes owing. Good work if you can get it!!!
To make a long story short: when you see a Canadian posting about his/her machine and mods, remember that we had to pay about 30% more to buy the machine and about 75% more for our mods than our American comrades do. We must REALLY want to ride!
You guys down south got it good!


