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Lots of technical information from the main original equipment chain supplier to Triumph. The Italian Regina product has also been used for fitment to new bikes, but for us DID (from Daido Kogyo) is the preferred option. This link is to the US website.
After linking to their website, click on ''engine controls'', then ''inductive ignition'' and finally ''ignition technology explained''. There is then a choice of excellent working illustrations of different aspects of ignition systems from one of the suppliers to Triumph of the ignition components. Triumph on early models used both PVL and Gill for ignition components. Self interest, pride and patriotism means we will always choose UK products before EU, before US, before Japanese......before China and Gill certainly make some wonderful components, but we prefer PVL (German) ignition coils to the Gill product. The PVL website ? Unless it''s been updated recently, the PVL website is grim, it''s worse than ours !
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Manufactured in Italy, Kappa and Givi luggage is produced in the same factory and conveniently interchanges. There are many box styles in two basic fitting designs that fit Triumph models. Monolock and Monokey. Monolock is just used on top boxes (although aimed at Scooters, fits bikes just as well), with Monokey available as top and side pannier boxes. The similar fitting names can confuse even suppliers, but the products are in the main well made, waterproof and where fitting kits are available can be changed from bike to bike. We can supply any available products to order and stock the more popular items.
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Beautiful website, with latest model range to dream over. Producing approximately 40K bikes a year now from UK and Thailand. We worship the ground they are made on. They are just the best.