Hi John,
You're kind of correct... I have a GN that is running fine now. I've already spent the big money on a replacement CDI once. I know these CDI's don't last forever. Most of the folks who have this bike either HAVE or WILL HAVE CDI problems. The potting material Suzuki used to "seal" the unit shrinks, lets moisture in, solder connections break, etc. I'm sure you haven't looked into the various GN400 groups/blogs/forums but it's a major problem that almost all the owners face. There is a Yahoo GN400 group where some of the electrical geniuses are working on reverse-engineering the CDI to come up with a working model. Or retro-fitting one from another bike. So far, no success. This has been going on for a number of years. So, for us to be searching for alternatives is the next step. Or hoarding "known working" CDI's... which is what some of us do also. I know ebay always has a few, but the sellers generally don't know if they work or not, and most don't take returns on 30 year old electrical components.
The points ignition from the SP370 is also self-generating. No battery needed. Also, I don't think a 370 head is needed either. The 400 head has the same provisions to mount the points plate, etc. That's partly what I'm trying to figure out. I'm also not using any of the factory wiring harness. (except the 5 wires that come from the stator, to the CDI, to the coil, to the sparkplug -for running the engine).
In my first post, I put a link to my blog. It goes to the custom bike I'm building. I'm going for ultimate simplicity. It's not a daily driver, and I'm sure if you looked at it you'd probably dismiss it as being very impractical, but I've wanted to build it for ever, and now I'm actually doing it!
If the stock Suzuki CDI was that good, I (and all the other GN/SP/DR owners in the word) would keep it and not give it a second thought. However, being intimate with this bike and it's component failure-rate, I'm just trying to do some homework ahead of time so I'm prepared in the event of another CDI failure... which a new one from Suzuki is $326.30!
Plus, if nothing else, adding points would be another "custom" element of the bike.