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damn that's cool!!!!
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2000 blue Banshee stock bore and stroke with hot rods crank ported with CPI's and 35mm carbs ![]() ![]() 2004 red Banshee 421 cheetah cub +2 +1 lonestar arms with elkas and +2 durablue axle with revalved back shock |
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I have asked around on 3 different forums what people use to keep a keyed ignition, and never even got this idea, much less anything else.
I am wanting to do one on my zilla, but haven't found much if anything for ideas. So please share!! |
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Zilla,
Anywhere you can run the wires, you can have your ignition. The more creative and original you get with it, the slimmer the chances of a thief figuring it out quickly. Running the wires inside the frame is a great way to keep peering eyes from identifying the location of your Hide-A-Key. Have fun with it man. |
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i was going to do that, but I was hoping to find some magical custom billet key switch or something, but no go. There is a custom bike builder here in OKC that builds his own billet key switch covers, so I am going to check them back out. Problem is on the zilla, there isn't alot of room once the plastic and tank is on.
thanks for the suggestions. |
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