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Old 03-07-2003, 08:57 PM
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Default Raptor Kill Switch

Who has installed a Kill Switch by Pro-Design?
or one that Makes the wire when activated?
Is it the wires coming off of the Stator Unit or the Speed Sensor? What is the Color Scheme?
Don't want to wipe out the Computer Chip...Called the Company, not much Technical Help....
IF you Reply please be Specific and I will post Pictures of installation on a Website...
Just an old Harley Rider going to watch his son race for the First Time......
Ride like the Wind........Thanks........
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Old 03-11-2003, 10:27 AM
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Default Re: Raptor Kill Switch

the long wire goes to the orange coil wire.
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Old 03-14-2003, 12:46 PM
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Default Re: Raptor Kill Switch

Replying to my own Post after Technical research.
The kill switch (one that makes continuity when pulled) attaches to the positive (+) pulse wire coming from the pickup coil from the Stator to the CDI unit. This kills the signal to the CDI unit for firing the Coil. If you have a Tech Manual reference page 8-9 (box #9) and graphic
page 8-11. The cluster of wires/terminals is under the left side cover next to the frame just under the rear of the tank.

Locate the 4 wire terminal [Red, White/Green, White/Red, White/Blue] and Splice to the [White/Red] coming out of the terminal, which is the (+) pickup coil wire. I Spliced by using a splice terminal and routed the grounding wire to the Coil Mounting bolt.

We have Kill.
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