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keypad + push start button

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maddoggmike

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what you guys think? keyless kaypad to push start button?
 
had remote start on my GS for ages now, works a treat and surprises a few bystanders. best to have a back up wired connection in case the battery goes in the key fob!
 
i was thinking of the wow factor have a transporter style iginition be cool. i been thibking of the key chain button
 
thats what i have, same as a car remote. 1 button for ignition and 1 button for the starter. starts from 100 yards away!
 
no i mean a key pad,like thr numbers and push start. id post a better pic later im on my phone. but its all keyless. if i can figure a good way go do it im gonna do the remote start
keypad4.jpg
 
had remote start on my GS for ages now, works a treat and surprises a few bystanders. best to have a back up wired connection in case the battery goes in the key fob!

what about the choke? All of our bikes that I've seen need at least some choke until it warms up a bit. :confused:
 
what about the choke? All of our bikes that I've seen need at least some choke until it warms up a bit. :confused:

simple, determine how long you are going to leave the bike standing before you start it up again. if its only 10 minutes or so then you wont need any choke.
if its an hour or 2 then leave it with a bit of choke on ready.
if its overnight or left for a whole days work etc, leave it with full choke on for when you return
 
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