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Marty Kokes from Minneapolis, MN United States
Simple switch, works well, I put these on all my bikes
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not exactly instant kill
May 6, 2014
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Mariano from Baltimore, MD United States
you really have to mash the button down to complete the circuit, and its not a very clean switch action, so it won't exactly kill right away, the bike kinda sputters and you have to hold the switch down for a while to complete the kill.
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ehh, not for me.
April 23, 2011
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Bubs from Ypsitucky, MI United States
if you want a proper plug chop, you want an on/off SWITCH. that's either on or off. this is a momentary switch, so when you let your thumb off, it could start sparking again, and you don't want that now, do you?
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My time with you
March 20, 2011
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bababooey from pa
UPDATE: As I've been using this more and more the button seems to want a really hard press sometimes for it to register and doesn't always stay pushed down while you're holding it in... causing the 'ped to shut on and off a few times before it finally shuts off.
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Yeah
March 13, 2011
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bababooey from pa
Now I don't have to touch the wire to the frame to shut the bike off. I dont like how the wires seem to be a little too damn long. Also, the harness is crimped at the bottom so you can cut away at the wires cleanly and keep the harness. Little annoying, but other than that it works good.