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    electrics kill switch??

    is there a way to add in a switch to kill all the lights including the break etc etc without turning the bike off?? if so what is the best and easyst way to do this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2strokegirl View Post
    is there a way to add in a switch to kill all the lights including the break etc etc without turning the bike off?? if so what is the best and easyst way to do this?
    an easy way could be relays that are normally on until energized (just pick the right terminals on a double pole single throw), I used a similar technique to make an ignition killer once. you wouldn't be planning a runner by any chance would you
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    Yep, its pretty easy. You may even find thats it's "almost" a factory option. Look at your fuses box. You will very likely find that the ignition system has its own fuse, as do lights, and other items. Try running your bike, then flicking out the fuses for lights etc.
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    no not trying to plan a runner lol just trying to see how stealth we can be on bikes.
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