Dan660R
01-15-2007, 05:49 PM
Anyone running a PMR kill switch? I guess its the opposite of most "open" kill switches, and you can hook it up to the wires that go to your on/off switch instead of the coil.
The PMR Killswitch was designed to stop the engine if the rider loses control of their bike. Our switch is a normally closed type switch and replaces the stock bar clamp on most 7/8 handle bars. Fits Motorcycles and Quads from Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha
CNC machined from 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum
Stainless Steel screws included
Designed to replace factory brake or clutch mounting bracket.
May fit other makes & models
Made to be used with 4 stroke motorcycles.
This PMR Killswitch fits all brand of motorcycles with the clutch or brake assemblies for 7/8 handle bars made by Nissin (look on the back of your assembly you should see the name somewhere)
http://pmrcomponents.com/pmrweb062001.jpg
The PMR Killswitch was designed to stop the engine if the rider loses control of their bike. Our switch is a normally closed type switch and replaces the stock bar clamp on most 7/8 handle bars. Fits Motorcycles and Quads from Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, Yamaha
CNC machined from 6061-T6 Aircraft Grade Aluminum
Stainless Steel screws included
Designed to replace factory brake or clutch mounting bracket.
May fit other makes & models
Made to be used with 4 stroke motorcycles.
This PMR Killswitch fits all brand of motorcycles with the clutch or brake assemblies for 7/8 handle bars made by Nissin (look on the back of your assembly you should see the name somewhere)
http://pmrcomponents.com/pmrweb062001.jpg