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Thread: Tether kill switch & Reverse Limiter override???

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    Tether kill switch & Reverse Limiter override???

    So has anyone figured these items out yet???
    Where to connect into, which wire gets the splice / connection???
    Got a XC race this weekend & tethers are mandatory.

    I'd also like to do away w/ the reverse rev limiter

    Thanks

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    Anybody???
    Very Busy working & have not even had a chance to begin to look @ the Tether

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    I don't know if this is what your looking for, but it is kill switch with a tether I think.

    http://www.jokersracing.com/content-...pro_armor.html

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    That's the exact same one I already have

    1 wire should ground to frame? - No it's aluminum, So my guess would be ground to the negative @ the battery,
    & the other to _____ color wire???


    Thanks though!!!

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    The easiest thing to do is remove the kill switch housing and look at wires connected to it. If you have a digital volt meter just check to see which one is the ground. Follow the wire harness down under the hood and find a good place to splice into the one that wasn't the ground.
    Use male and female connectors so if you need to remove the tether switch you can just plug the spliced wire back together.
    I can trace it out tomorrow night and let you know if you are not able to.
    Hope this helps
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    just so you know, aluminum is a conductor. You can ground it to the frame.
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    Originally posted by chipworkz
    The easiest thing to do is remove the kill switch housing and look at wires connected to it. If you have a digital volt meter just check to see which one is the ground. Follow the wire harness down under the hood and find a good place to splice into the one that wasn't the ground.
    Use male and female connectors so if you need to remove the tether switch you can just plug the spliced wire back together.
    I can trace it out tomorrow night and let you know if you are not able to.
    Hope this helps
    That is the same thing that I have always done.

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    Originally posted by Harbin_22
    just so you know, aluminum is a conductor. You can ground it to the frame.
    Yep.

    I thought the response was funny
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    Originally posted by quadnice
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