RDD CDI ; yet another satisfied customer

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RDD CDI ; yet another satisfied customer

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Just installed the RDD cdi , first thing i noticed was the way it revved , second most amazing thing is the vibration on the bike has gone down, good boost in initial and pretty good over rev also. runnin a Chinoy Filter also , jetting is still off working on it though. new crank and 5 speed box all installed. Mileage is also up.(i dont need to starve for buyin fuel now)

The RDD CDI i feel the first honest product ive used in a world of marketing bullshit wher ppl promise u the stars and then dont deliver.

It delivers much more than it says. I don know why ron underestimates his work.

I would advise every rx owner to get one.
I'll vouch for the RDD CDI anyday anytime.

thanks to all @ RDD , especially paape for takin my shit

Keep up the good work ron , its u who make a college student's dream of owning a fast 2 stroke a reality.

Will post a detailed review and pics once i get the jetting sorted out , and finish with my exams.
( Disclaimer : I have very limited knowledge , and could be absolutely wrong )

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a. Thanks.
b. sadly we are now out of CDIs and making another batch is going to be very hard.
c. In a world full of bullshit products selling and minting money. Nothing pains me more than to see a good product die due to lack of sales.
d. You dont have to tell us how good it is. Most already. Know its the other owners on other forums that need to know.
e. I dont underestimate it. But its like a good movie. I dont believe in seeing a movie and then rave 2 hours about it to a friend. Cause when he sees it he will say oh it wasn't all that great.
So better just say see. This is nice try it out. And then left him decide if its good or not. Same policy for my products. And same with my Car ECUs.
No need to beat drums explaining why its the best.
Just sell and wait. Works best.
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This dude has eaten my head so much to get his bike to whatever specs he has got it to, flucker didnt know the wiring difference in the 100 and the 135, told him how to wire the cdi on the bike, then bugger calls at 12 at night saying yeah, now it works.

Fker u owe me tons of food, and some females from that college of urs. ;)
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Tej, thats a really good thing you are doing there, helping folks out man! Keep up the good work.
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Thanks man ajith, try to take some load off ron regarding stupid installation questions.
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I am sure he could do with that.
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ajithk wrote:Tej, thats a really good thing you are doing there, helping folks out man! Keep up the good work.
^^ FACT!!!! Tejinder has installed the CDI twice on my bikes and is always willing to help out with any bike related issues no matter what..

Keep up the good work dude!! :cool:
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I second that..he's always there to help..provided there's good food on the menu..he's a lousy bitch otherwise :lol:...no but seriously..My RD had major jetting issues which he voluntarily helped me out with, and i owe him for that :)
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from CDI feedback, to Torqu3e feedback :LOL:
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Enough guys, stop yanking already. :D
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congrats man.....enjoy the bike....

torque deserves a pat on the back....i still remember him calling up Ron for the first set of kits.....buggin him....
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Ported bikes widout RDD goodies suck ass. I own a bangalore ported 5 speed has a 70% chamber , stator plate snapped into 2 so had to back off on the timing majorly since the holes i drilled were shot. back to stock timing and stock cdi. result : im slower than my friends stock 4 speed, it takes forever to build revs to the astronomical redline of 10.5k , power comes after 95 in 3rd and lasts for a millisecond before i have to shift up. jetting has gone haywire since no RDD CDI.

This same bike dialed in wid the RDD CDI killed karizmas.

jus wanted to see wat difference the RDD CDI made.

So i would suggest all the ppl wid shivaji nagar portjobs should just get the RDD CDI n start makin more power.
( Disclaimer : I have very limited knowledge , and could be absolutely wrong )

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