One Step Closer To Race Day...
I was told by my friend Scott up @ Hillside Motorcycle and Machine that I was going to need a kill switch for any run under under 11 seconds in the quarter mile.. So I took his word for it cuz I know he's been racing for a long time, drag bikes, Harleys..
So I got myself a pingle kill switch mounted up to the bars and I bought all the connectors to put it in series with my thumb kill switch up on my hand controls..
But for some reason it wasn't working.. I spent like 2 hours making the connectors getting them all together cuz I didn't want to splice into the wire harness and rube the things up.. I do have a BCM but I don't know what role that plays with putting a switch in line with the hand control kill switch... It didn't work and I don't know why so I scratch that idea I put all that back together and say I give it a shot underneath the dashboard to the ignition switch which also goes through the BCM..
Walla, It worked perfect and it was a hell of a lot less time I should have just done it that way the first time..
Note to anybody that's looking to do this, learn from my mistakes..
So I lost 2 hours labor and $32 in parts connectors pins etc but whatever... The only thing that does matter is that it does work now and I know the bike will pass inspection at the track...
Now I just got to get up to Scott's, throw it on the dyno and then from there to the track... That's going to be a couple weeks out so we'll see what happens..
Here's some pics of the first way I did it and then the second way I did it under the dash and I'm series with the ignition switch..
Good on the helmet.. Thanks..
but you will want a wrist tether of some type way easier then trying to clip it to something especially with gloves on, the M series was 2015 but may have been updated
I used a tether like the link, I was pretty sure it had went to M2020.
Another good thing to have is a battery powered air compressor, to get the tires back up to normal.
I ran 10 lbs or so, in the rear and 40 in the front.
if I rode the bike it was at least 75 miles to ESTA in Cicero/Syracuse and 100 to South Butler.
I used a tether like the link, I was pretty sure it had went to M2020.
Another good thing to have is a battery powered air compressor, to get the tires back up to normal.
I ran 10 lbs or so, in the rear and 40 in the front.
if I rode the bike it was at least 75 miles to ESTA in Cicero/Syracuse and 100 to South Butler.
https://www.jegs.com/i/Zamp-Racing/9...9C02S/10002/-1
Hopefully in 3 weeks I'll get there..
Thanks for the help..
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Last edited by Rains2much; Aug 9, 2024 at 06:45 AM.
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Start with the helmet, I had mine striped to match.










