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Aftermarket Killswitch - ... started by DChaltry
November 6th 2009 at 11:45 PM
 
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Location: Marinette, North WI, USA
Current Sled: 2000 Polaris 500 indy xc
2008-2009 Miles: +1082 mi
 
 
Hey guys...
i would like to get rid of my big huge bulky bar set up, and i have a few questions.. i ride a polaris 2000 500 xc / gen 2 chassis, but i'm really asking in general.

-Can i wire a dirtbike killswitch up to my sled? its the same killswitch as here, http://www.rsiracing.com/product_info.ph...cts_id=217 ..will that pretty much plug right in? or will i need to screw with anything?

-how can i get rid of my enormous brake resivour and brake? does anybody make a setup, lever,resi, and blah that i can just bolt on, connect, and go?

-can quad grips work on a sled? will they got too hot over the heating element? will they fit?

-and if i want to put on an rsi billet throttle block http://www.rsiracing.com/product_info.ph...cts_id=217
and new killswitch, can i just pretty much destroy my stock honker? because it's really just laughing at me when i try to take it off..... i know, i know.

Thanks guys.
Any feedback is greatly appreciated!
-please no negative-ness-ity...



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November 7th 2009 at 12:18 PM
 
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For the kill switch, first you will need to find out if the factory one is normally open or normally closed. Can prob. just unplug it and check with an ohmmeter. Go from there.

The grips? I don't see why not, companies make hand heaters for quads, so the grips must be ok.

Anybody else for the throttle block and brake res.?




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November 7th 2009 at 4:00 PM  [ Modified November 7th 2009 at 4:02 PM ]
 
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Every shop in the country gets stuff from WPS / Fly,
so get the same part for less money and pay zero S&H too.
Your local shop can have it in 1 to 3 days.
Kill buttons
http://www.wps-inc.com/wps/WICATALOG1.pg...GO=Page%23

http://www.wps-inc.com/wps/WICATALOG1.pg...GO=Page%23
Power throttle block # 12-3914 with replacement lever # 12-19250

You will get the same parts and save some $$$ too



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