Hot wiring ignition & lights

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Yeah, I've spent many happy hours looking at various maps of Tassie but, what with current trends, you often find yourself looking at a map of Saskatchewan.
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gspd wrote:Run a wire from the battery positive to the coil positive. . . . Kill switch will no longer work.
If you want to get fancy about it you can run the jumper wire through a toggle switch and can then kill the engine without letting the clutch out while in gear.

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raypond wrote:Yeah, I've spent many happy hours looking at various maps of Tassie but, what with current trends, you often find yourself looking at a map of Saskatchewan.

Like east and west Tassie? I'm all for deforestation. :D
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It's the full map, right up to Port Phillip and down to Antarctica for me if possible, but each to his own.
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Airbear wrote:It's the full map, right up to Port Phillip and down to Antarctica for me if possible, but each to his own.

Oi! you haven't got time for this nonsense Charlie. Back to 'yer bike!
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ME 109 wrote:
Airbear wrote:It's the full map, right up to Port Phillip and down to Antarctica for me if possible, but each to his own.

Oi! you haven't got time for this nonsense Charlie. Back to 'yer bike!
But it's a field of enormous interest to me, Jeff.
I've done all I can to save the forests down there and I've been missing that southern hospitality.
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I've got the standard power outlet plug on the side of the bike (unswitched) does this mean that I could run a lead from that to the coil?

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12V to the coil is all you need.
Doesn't matter where it's from.
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Airbear wrote:
ME 109 wrote:
Airbear wrote:But it's a field of enormous interest to me, Jeff.
I've done all I can to save the forests down there and I've been missing that southern hospitality.
I did a stint in Antarctica some years back and I hate to report this, but it is too late to save the trees. They are already gone. How do I know? Simple, I was assured that there is a beautiful naked woman behind every tree in Antarctica. I never found a tree.
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a beautiful naked woman

The most likely place to see a 'map of Tassie'.
Unless the loggers have been in! ;)
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