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General => Race Talk => Topic started by: MXU500_Red on May 29, 2008, 02:11:06 AM
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Hey guys...
I have been practicing my starts and sometimes I still screw them up. I let off the starter button before it is cranked...
On my 500, the brake saftey mechanism is still there (I have to hold in one of the brake levers to start in gear).
Do you guys have the brake saftely switch bypassed? (surely you do..)
That sure would make the deadstarts more simple...just hit starter and throttle at same time...not worry about letting off the brake..
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Nice to read this post and good to see that dead motor starts again. But sorry my friend I did not have brake. But my friend is mechanic so if he has than I tell you.
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I would leave it as is. Just keep getting used to it. It is a safety feature.
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I would leave it as is. Just keep getting used to it. It is a safety feature.
Yes, safe is good, with kids around it is a necessity.
I bypassed the safety of my Series 80 1911 before, but that is another story.
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..andrew opened this from 2008.....
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f***! Is Slinger the ONLY one that pays attention around here?
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another revived zombie thread.....
-hides-
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RUN!
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Andrew again?
(http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQILivRjFb1FUMkeP0LapPzUsGTIv35jtqweCWJF2WCC4hiO-drgtsqU5D-lQ)
(http://th255.photobucket.com/albums/hh154/tarojec/GIF/th_zombie.gif)
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Yeah... Sent. pointed out it's a zombie thread... Run!
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(http://th255.photobucket.com/albums/hh154/tarojec/GIF/th_zombie.gif)
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Really safety is the more important thing in all conditions, for bikes brakes are for the safety purpose. So those should be in care and strong manner, particularly i don't have any idea about these brakes, if i get any idea, then definitely i will inform you.