Description
Ignition Lead for older Bangalore Bird Scarers.
Connects the ignition coil to the spark plug.
Fits all Bangalore Bird Scarers except the Bangalore Broadside Mk 2.
£9.00 + VAT
Replacement ignition lead for connecting the ignition coil to the spark plug.
For all Bangalore bird scarers except the Bangalore Broadside Mk 2.
Ignition Lead for older Bangalore Bird Scarers.
Connects the ignition coil to the spark plug.
Fits all Bangalore Bird Scarers except the Bangalore Broadside Mk 2.
Bird Scarer Type | Compatible? |
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Bangalore Broadside Mk 2 Info »Bangalore Broadside Mk 2The Bangalore Broadside Mk 2 is the current version of the Bangalore. It has the distinctive removable barrel and legs, and has the new-style, square solar panel on its lid. It was sold from 2018 onwards. |
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Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model A Info »Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model AThe Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 was sold between 2010 and 2017. It has the distinctive long, slender barrel that isn't removable. The Model A version has no solar panel. It has no mini-battery inside the chassis as it's run by an external 12V battery. The battery leads with red and black croc clips extend from the bottom of the chassis. |
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Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model B Info »Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model BThe Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 was sold between 2010 and 2017. It has the distinctive long, slender barrel that isn't removable. The Model B version has a mini internal battery inside the chassis and no solar panel on its lid. |
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Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model C Info »Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 - Model CThe Bangalore Broadside Mk 1 was sold between 2010 and 2017. It has the distinctive long, slender barrel that isn't removable. The Model C version has a mini-internal battery inside the chassis and has the grey, rectangular solar panel on its lid. |
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Bangalore 2000 and Bangalore 2003 Info »Bangalore 2000 and Bangalore 2003The Bangalore 2000 and Bangalore 2003 were sold between 2000 and 2009. They have the short, stumpy barrels that aren't removable, are powered by an external 12V battery, and have no solar panels. |
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