Tiny1
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:agree: "Floggin' ForumShould get Lamont to have a deadhorse section on this site so we can completely finish beating to death every topic and then transfer it to the dead horse section and beat it some more.
:agree: "Floggin' ForumShould get Lamont to have a deadhorse section on this site so we can completely finish beating to death every topic and then transfer it to the dead horse section and beat it some more.
Exactly! Broken fuel lines present just such a possibility. Preventing engine damage, and possibly oil on the rear tire from a blown engine, if the throttle cable failed would be another. Preventing an out of control machine in case of a clutch failure is yet another. The odds are against such failures, but they have happened. I will admit that the kill switch is an outgrowth of another era and of racing practices, but the idea is still sound. You do not have to remove your hands from the handlebars to switch off the ignition and its related components. If I am not mistaken, this control is now mandated by law.
do we have a style of tip over switch like most 2 wheelers have where the fuel and ign are cut off basically a extra fail safe ?
There is a rollover valve on top of the fuel tank.do we have a style of tip over switch like most 2 wheelers have where the fuel and ign are cut off basically a extra fail safe ?
I'm so old and slow I guess I will have to stick with the procedure I know.
Stick my head between my legs and kiss my ___ goodbye. :roflblack::spyder::spyder: OK I just couldn't resist..
Can anyone give an emergency senerio in which they would, or have time to use the kill switch while driving ???? Anyone......... Anyone......... :dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:
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The only thing i can think of is that when the kill is engaged it cuts power off to the fuel pump and the ignition, Definitely a safety feature there.!![fire]
Exactly! Broken fuel lines present just such a possibility. Preventing engine damage, and possibly oil on the rear tire from a blown engine, if the throttle cable failed would be another. Preventing an out of control machine in case of a clutch failure is yet another. The odds are against such failures, but they have happened. I will admit that the kill switch is an outgrowth of another era and of racing practices, but the idea is still sound. You do not have to remove your hands from the handlebars to switch off the ignition and its related components. If I am not mistaken, this control is now mandated by law.
Potentially those who had the bad DPS that locked into a left or right turn might have wanted to use the kill switch as taking a hand off the handlebars to turn off the key would have been a disaster.
I see what your saying but.......It would not stop you faster than slamming the brake would. That should always be your first instinct in that senerio.
Can anyone give an emergency senerio in which they would, or have time to use the kill switch while driving ???? Anyone......... Anyone......... :dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:
But killing power may give you back control of the steering allowing you to correct back into your lane instead of braking into oncoming traffic. I don't know this for sure as the issue never happened on my Spyder, I'm just speculating.
I see what your saying but.......It would not stop you faster than slamming the brake would. That should always be your first instinct in that senerio.
Not me... I'm bailin'I see what your saying but.......It would not stop you faster than slamming the brake would. That should always be your first instinct in that senerio.
Don't know if the Spyder has any thing like that ? But i've dropped a few bikes in my time, And if still in gear they'll just stall, unless they were in neutral when dropped then the engine will just keep on running:shocked:
Just to add if a bike had a tip over switch can you imagine if you were in a hard lean going around a curve and that switch trigger's.:yikes:
Here is an example, if you haven't already seen it:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11793&highlight=kill+switch