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TCI Repair on a 1985 Yamaha maxim X

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Thebikeguy

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Hi All, As the title suggests I need to do a Tci Repair on my 1985 Yamaha Maxim X. I am not very knowledgeable in the field of electronics and I just want to know what if there is anything wrong with this Tci. It uses basic Capacitors and resistors and I want to know if Some of these components are bad. Pictures are attached below. If you want more pictures, just ask. Thanks, Anton Schuster
 

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LOL
What else should I have expected from such an imaginative and deep thinking person?!?! You'll go far in life, bikeguy.
 
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