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Key, kill switches can fail if overused. ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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If I use the kill switch I can keep the lights on in the garage, however I kill the engine with the decompressor  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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The myth that a kill switch is best left alone is dangerous bollocks. If you never use it, it's more likely to corrode, and when you or a passer-by really need it after an accident it won't work. MarJay, where did you get the idea that some kill switches are designed to give up? Are they built to different quality standards than an indicator switch which is used thousands of times a year? ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S |
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| MarJay wrote: | I was told that on my CBT, my very first day of riding. |
Some instructors teach the opposite, for the corroded-switch-danger reason I mentioned. But a little ACF50 resolves that issue. And I suppose it will never be a problem for the majority of bikers because they don't buy old bikes. My BM is 21 years old and corroded electrics are something to think about. ____________________ Current bike: K1100RS. Previous: CD200, GSX250, GT550, VFR750, K100LT, K1100LT, R1100GS, R1150GS, ZZR1100, Hayabusa, RSV Mille, MV F4 750S, R1, ZX-10, KTM Adventure 950S |
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I was also taught "killswitch only in emergencies" and being a car driver I always tended to use the key anyway. However now I tend to use the killswitch, largely because I have an alarm/immobiliser and when I switch the ignition off the clock is ticking before it arms. So I stop the engine with the kill switch and then manouevre and faff at my leisure, then take the key out when I am going to walk away from the bike.
Oh how I laugh when I go to start it the next time and nothing happens.
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Surely they're all just switches, so whichever you use most, wears out first? Never worn any out myself though. I usually use the key to switch off, always have done. ____________________ Chickenystripgeezer's Biking Life (Latest update 19/10/18) Belgium, France, Italy, Austria tour 2016 Picos de Europa, Pyrenees and French Alps tour 2017 Scotland Trip 1, now with BONUS FEATURE edit, 5/10/19, on page 2 Scotland Trip 2 Luxembourg, Black Forest, Switzerland, Vosges Trip 2017
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| weasley wrote: | I was also taught "killswitch only in emergencies" and being a car driver I always tended to use the key anyway. However now I tend to use the killswitch, largely because I have an alarm/immobiliser and when I switch the ignition off the clock is ticking before it arms. So I stop the engine with the kill switch and then manouevre and faff at my leisure, then take the key out when I am going to walk away from the bike.
Oh how I laugh when I go to start it the next time and nothing happens.
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I think that's were my habit of using the kill switch came from. Hit kill switch, off bike, disc lock on then key out or your racing the clock to lock the thing.
Petrol stations were a pain as I would have to press the button on the key fob to switch off the motion detector but it didn't work very well so had to press it like 10 times. Then when I came back to the bike pressing the stupid button repeatedly until it dis-armed again.
This is with a new battery in key fob so just a crappy alarm.
Then I had a few times when it just went off when it felt like it.
Got the stupid thing removed last year and don't regret it. Only reason I would fit an alarm is if I didn't have a garage and had to park on the street. |
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um... neither, I just whack the side stand down when its in gear. In my defence its not my bike its a training school one. If it were mine I like to think I'd use the key but that will probably last about a week  |
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I just throw the bike down on its side until it stops running. Works for me.  ____________________ Current:1991 Honda MT50 (Soon to be a H100/MTX/MT5 hybrid), 1976 Honda Cub C70, 2005 Honda Varadero 125, 1993 Yamaha TTR250 Open Enduro , 2010 Road Legal Stomp YX140, 1994 Honda CRM 250 MK III, 1999 Cagiva Mito 125, 1992 Honda CB400 Super Four, Stomp T4 230, 1984 Honda H100s, 2009 Sym XS125K
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 10 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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