I'll film a video on it soon since it received alot of interest. It's pretty simple and inexpensive. It's a simple push switch that cost me $4 at a parts store.
Yeah that’s something you keep the yourself now people who take bikes they are going how to get it A lot of dudes that steal bikes they are friend of mine got his done with this years ago and it was like four or five dudes they put that thing in the back of a pick up truck then people start putting GPS is on the bikes they would still take them and stick them in the woods until to make sure the person didn’t have a GPS but people and I had to do everything now and get right on CZcams and find out how to do whatever if you’re into that I wouldn’t leave my motorcycle nowhere outside
@@dorian_vlogs Almost sounds like a car alarm from the video. Interesting how so many bikes have vastly different quirks. On the Z900 the 2 that I’ve found is that the fuel pump doesn’t prime unless you’re in N before you turn the key. Also the High Idle can be lowered by rolling the throttle the opposite way.
Great, can you show us how to make it and would it be possible to do an rfid sensor instead
Rewire the two cables from the clutch switch to a closed loop contact switch. Done.
Awesome, where did buy the kill switch from and is there a video to install it?
I'll film a video on it soon since it received alot of interest. It's pretty simple and inexpensive. It's a simple push switch that cost me $4 at a parts store.
@@dorian_vlogs thank you looking forward to it 👍
Yeah that’s something you keep the yourself now people who take bikes they are going how to get it A lot of dudes that steal bikes they are friend of mine got his done with this years ago and it was like four or five dudes they put that thing in the back of a pick up truck then people start putting GPS is on the bikes they would still take them and stick them in the woods until to make sure the person didn’t have a GPS but people and I had to do everything now and get right on CZcams and find out how to do whatever if you’re into that I wouldn’t leave my motorcycle nowhere outside
What’s the loud noise at the beginning?
Good question. When the Thruxton sits for more than a couple of months, the fuel pump makes that noise the first time it starts up.
@@dorian_vlogs Almost sounds like a car alarm from the video. Interesting how so many bikes have vastly different quirks. On the Z900 the 2 that I’ve found is that the fuel pump doesn’t prime unless you’re in N before you turn the key. Also the High Idle can be lowered by rolling the throttle the opposite way.
@Bert's Bike spot on. My z900rs does the same thing. Weird machines they are.
@@dorian_vlogsmy thrux 1200 Make the same noise after 2 months when i start it