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Oldman99
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I watch motorcycle crash compilations on youtube. Easy way to keep from getting too full of yourself. You can see what other people did or did not do and the results. Something I have noticed is that "most" riders know that they should get away from the bike as much as possible during a crash. Most bikes keep running for a bit after a hit, sliding down the highway at 80mph, or flipping end over end. If the bike has a vacuum petcock or has fuel pump, killing the power would help slow/stop the fuel. Might keep the oil pump from running dry.
Is there a simple reason I'm overthinking why tether kill switches are not used on more street bikes?

Is there a simple reason I'm overthinking why tether kill switches are not used on more street bikes?
