There are many motorcyclists who wish they could have prevented maintenance!vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:BINGO !dougie wrote:Think "preventive maintenance".
Damn that free and easy motorcyclist lifestyle.
There are many motorcyclists who wish they could have prevented maintenance!vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:BINGO !dougie wrote:Think "preventive maintenance".
And we are all big fans of your "I can get this thing home" maintenance.ME 109 wrote:There are many motorcyclists who wish they could have prevented maintenance!vanzen@rockerboxer.com wrote:BINGO !dougie wrote:Think "preventive maintenance".
Damn that free and easy motorcyclist lifestyle.
Thanks Doug!dougie wrote:And we are all big fans of your "I can get this thing home" maintenance.
Forgive my ignorance, but what is a "Master Switch". I've been noodling on a quick kill-switch for my negative battery cable and curious if this might be one of thoseKenHawk wrote:When I make battery terminals to go with my Master Switches, I use heavy duty terminals and 60 volt, 6ga cable.
ah ha! I've been looking for that page for quite a while i recall seeing this earlier this year, thinking it was exactly what needed and then, alas, couldn't find it againKenHawk wrote:Back in the 80's I found an extremely high quality heavy duty switch that fit perfectly behind the battery box on my /6 and was heavy enough to handle the electrical loads with ease, so my friend Dell Ward made up some cables for me and we installed it between the negative terminal and the ground lug on my old R90.
Having a "Master Switch" means that I can turn off all of the electricity on the bike with the flick of a switch and that makes servicing a little safer and much more pleasant. It's a good feeling to know that when you think the powers off, it's off! An added advantage is that when I park the bike in public, I can completely disable the bike before I walk away.
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Are you still producing those switches?KenHawk wrote:Thanks Ermille,
Don't worry, you'll get that bike running right. These things old bikes are just adult puzzles!
You're also correct. The switches that I am using are expensive. In fact, they're so expensive that the cost to buy and stock the switches alone, wipes out the idea of making real $$ on the deal. (The switches retail for $35.00 (I get a small break by buying in bulk.), the brackets cost me $1 ea. and I make the cables up by hand.) but I do it anyway despite the fact that a few people complain about the cost and think that I'm gouging them. (And guys still wonder why all of the Airhead "Cottage Industry" guys disappeared? )