
ROCKERDAN
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That may be true Travis....but the ones we messed with(2020s) all go completely black when kill switch applied. So its hard to see where the draw would be. I would just turn key off overnight.i was told if key is left on it will drain battery even if kill button is off.
Also you can still START the 2020 with the key too, and the button. I like it.
Dan
RAMSOMAIR
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I would think if one was to turn key on at beginning of the day and use the kill switch and push button throughout the day and switch key off at the end of the day, all should be fine???
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I agree with what Rockerdan and Ramsomair are saying
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Hit the drawing board and come up with something then. LOLI agree with what Rockerdan and Ramsomair are saying

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I’d buy a simple key switch relocate. Black or natural aluminum. Doesn't matter to me. Push button start would be cool but I’d be satisfied with the key being on the riser.
stohlem
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Agree also. My concern with the post mount is the ignition switch wires being exposed instead of concealed under shroud. If some little bastard tries to steal my sled, I at least want him to work for it.I agree with what Rockerdan and Ramsomair are saying

hibshman25
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Yamaha bar pad fits fine!

hibshman25
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The relocate brackets are at the powdercoater and I should have them back early next week. Will work at getting them added to the online store soon.
1CoolZ71
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If you want a good keyless system then get rid of the key completely, use a fob and push button like a car.
Maybe something like this would work?
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/viper-...VS73ACh08lgZ5EAQYASABEgJ0xPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Maybe something like this would work?
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/viper-...VS73ACh08lgZ5EAQYASABEgJ0xPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
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