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How to bypass Throttle Safety Switch

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yz400ex

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I am going to be running the billet throttle block from my IQR on my Pro, but it does not have the place for the throttle safety switch on it. I looked at other billet throttle blocks and dont see that they do either. It wasnt needed on the IQR, but I am sure it is for the newer sleds. What is needed to bypass the need for this switch or what is needed to use the switch with one of these aftermarket throttle blocks? Anyone ever done this or know someone who has?? :face-icon-small-ton
 
Our new billet throttle block uses the stock safety switch on the throttle lever pivot pin.
 
Our new billet throttle block uses the stock safety switch on the throttle lever pivot pin.

Interesting.. Havent seen this.. Can you provide me more info on where I can look at these and possibly purchase one? I looked on your site and I cant find anything that says re-uses the little saftety switch pin.. Am I just missing it?
 
Interesting.. Havent seen this.. Can you provide me more info on where I can look at these and possibly purchase one? I looked on your site and I cant find anything that says re-uses the little saftety switch pin.. Am I just missing it?

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Interesting.. Havent seen this.. Can you provide me more info on where I can look at these and possibly purchase one? I looked on your site and I cant find anything that says re-uses the little saftety switch pin.. Am I just missing it?
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RSI,

Anymore info on this?? Where can it be purchased?? You going to the snow shows this year? Will you have them at the SLC show?? Whats the price?
 
Just unplug it and if it is NC jumper it, and if it is NO then wrap up the wiring and leave it alone. I have a Cat but I think the Poo should be similar - correct me if I'm off base with this. Just checked mine with a multimeter last night and the switch is just purely an on-off type - no fancy resistance, etc.
 
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