It's a pretty common piece used on HIll Climbers, Speedway and ATV's. The laynard goes around your wrist and is attached to the kill box on the handle bars. If you fall off it stops the motor. I believe you can still get the vintage ones from the West Coast Speedway suppliers like Cody and such.
Don't worry about it Joe, someone will definitely have found your info helpful even if it wasn't the pervert Dr. Ogo. I'm going to check out Cody now. Thanks G
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I'd really like to investigate that kill switch in detail...
It's a pretty common piece used on HIll Climbers, Speedway and ATV's. The laynard goes around your wrist and is attached to the kill box on the handle bars. If you fall off it stops the motor. I believe you can still get the vintage ones from the West Coast Speedway suppliers like Cody and such.
I think Dr-Ogo may have been interested in investigating the immediate vicinity of the kill switch, as well as the kill switch itself of course!
Ah Joe, you must be a fiend of Guido's:
http://sideburnmag.blogspot.com/2011/06/guido-and-sue-pt1.html
Silly me for not reading further into that one. I'm the dummy that thinks people use the internet for useful information, HA!
Don't worry about it Joe, someone will definitely have found your info helpful even if it wasn't the pervert Dr. Ogo. I'm going to check out Cody now. Thanks G
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