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coil mod / hidden kill switch
- cary
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With the switch in the off position, the lights come on, and the starter works, but there is no power to the coils, hence, no running. I figure if I ever park somewhere shady, this will deter the average hooligan with a flathead trying to joyride my scoot.
Anyone else try this on their bike, I soldered the switch in, is there any concern that it may corrode or otherwise mess up the bike?
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- rstnick
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Did you tape or shrink wrap after you soldered? Then you should be fine.
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Sounds like the switch ought to work very well for a theft deterrent, but of course don't forget about it and then run your battery down trying to get it started.
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Hey Cary, I can understand you wanting as many antitheft devices as you can muster, living in the 'boro.
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If I ever forget that I've left my kill switch off and can't start the bike, chanes are I'm in no condition to ride anyway :blink:
Hey, you could be onto something. Like those breath tester things drunks got to blow in before their car will start... If you can't find the switch(es), then you had better walk home.:silly:
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However, if someone knows this circuit were installed on a bike, the switch can be bypassed by shorting out the relay from pins 36 to 87. So, a hidden switch in the 36 line might be the most secure.
The safest in terms of safety from a short circuit of the switch or its contacts to the frame would be in the ground leg of the other 86 pin. The worst a short would do here is keep the relay energized.
I guess I ought to shutup and stop confusing the issue. :silly:
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loudhvx wrote:
The trick is to re-wire the bike using only one color wire.
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