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Time you get the thought to hit the switch whatever is happening usually already has. About the only use is to kill the engine if its laying on it side so it doesn't seize due to oil starvation. Or to prevent a fire if the tanks leaking. But in ewither of these instances its already way past "thinking" or instinctively "reacting" to hit the switch.
Hey Chuck .. have you bypassed or disabled your switch or do you just not bother with it. I would have thought to leave mine alone and just not use it if it hadnt been for my past towing incident and yesterday accidentally flipping it.
Make that SOME Hondas. :-kPlus with Honda's, the engine will turn over without firing with the kill switch in the off position, so they never think about seeing if it is in the run position.
I didn't know that. I'm mostly working on CBR600 and CBR1000s and they all still turn over. Makes some testing easy not having to raise the tank and disconnect the fuel pump.Make that SOME Hondas. :-k
I don't know exactly what year it changed, but the Goldwing would do that, up through about '96 or '97. We would walk down the line of bikes at a rally and randomly move the kill switch, then watch the frustration. My 2000 Wing will not crank if the kill switch is in the OFF position.
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Cosmically, I ended up looking at my 400E's contact switch yesterday because the starter button failed me when I wanted to goto town... luckily I have a lot of bikes but it took me another half an hour to choose....
On my orange toggle type (have you the same?) a mere glob of solder would do it... a piece of tin tucked in across the two contacts might also do as well. But your original complaint is that yours moves too easily so maybe just tucking some "friction" ( a bit of innertube? etc.) on the other side of the switch from the contacts would fix this too?
My wife picked up contact cleaner yesterday. It was 9 freagin dollars!! I guess now I am obligated to use it. Ugh ... If I knew it would have been 9 dollars I would have just broke out the solder iron.
Anyone think of other stuff to do on the bike with my rather expensive can of stuff. Has to be some other crap I can sray.
My wife picked up contact cleaner yesterday. It was 9 freagin dollars!! I guess now I am obligated to use it. Ugh ... If I knew it would have been 9 dollars I would have just broke out the solder iron.
Anyone think of other stuff to do on the bike with my rather expensive can of stuff. Has to be some other crap I can sray.
Now THAT is a good point I can use to bolster my own bias!I will agree with the "emergency" part, but the kill switch handles less current than the ignition key switch. :-k
If you are using the key to save wear and tear, all you are doing is pitting the contacts there, rather than the kill switch, which is less likely to do that, due to lower current.
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yes I think that would be those with the extra highly wound coil on the stator CX500 comes to mind. "Off" actually grounds the CDI unit versus the so-similar GL500 that works like ours...Plus with Honda's, the engine will turn over without firing with the kill switch in the off position, so they never think about seeing if it is in the run position.
My can of contact cleaner has a picture of a guy working on tube radios!
Really, the stuff is not needed often except on an old transistor radio with a scratchy dial volume control or the odd Suzuki switch that has the contact points plainly accessible.
the multi-connectors on the harness can be happier with a careful squirt but don't do em until you happen to be taking them apart..
Think of it as an investment, that will pay off long term. But don't get it in your eyes.Wearing gloves is a modern idea too. the stuff comes out awful fast if you're not super gentle on the button so back drop with cloth around so it doesn't get on any paint...
...trouble causer....lol..........We would walk down the line of bikes at a rally and randomly move the kill switch, then watch the frustration.
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hook up a lanyard switch to your nipple clamp.
... I always did that with my snowmobiles...I had two times that I guess I was having way too much fun pitching her around and parted ways with the sled....not so bad in powder snow or a banked S corner...