NC29 Key less ignition
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NC29 Key less ignition
I'm in the midst of chopping up the loom on the race bike and would like to remove the ignition barrel and key.
What do I need to do please?
Can I also use the kill switch as the on/off switch? Rather than wire in another switch.
Thanks in advance.
What do I need to do please?
Can I also use the kill switch as the on/off switch? Rather than wire in another switch.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by domski on Thu Jun 04, 2009 3:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Key less ignition
The answers to all your questions and a nice 'how to' currently reside with our forum master awaiting publishing in the guide section.
Failing that PM me your personal email and i'll send you the instructions from when I did my loom.
Failing that PM me your personal email and i'll send you the instructions from when I did my loom.
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Re: Key less ignition
Domski is it a nc29 loom you are doing for a track bike? If so ive just done mine, so if you need any help i can pm you my phone number. I have used the kill switch as the on/off.
Chris.
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Re: NC29 Key less ignition
Thank greggo, PM sent.
Yes it is a NC29 Chris (I've amended the topic title). If I get stuck with greggo's instructions I'll let you know.
Thanks both of you for your help
Yes it is a NC29 Chris (I've amended the topic title). If I get stuck with greggo's instructions I'll let you know.
Thanks both of you for your help
