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Bandit 600 1999 onwards need clutch in to start.

Or have a child and for pocket money that's his job every morning before school. As for the key keep taking the key in and out like my well worn barrel and I can take the key out at ant point , just hope it does not pop out when on the motorway!!!!

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i had an alarm on a vfr which was remote, it also had a remote start included, started without key in ignition, twas a bugger when cold , as the bike had a manual choke???i could start it , but then had to run to the bike, if cold, to tweak the throttle!, key only needed to undo the steering lock :wink: , cant remember the make , but it wasnt stock, and i've seen since on e-bay :idea:

Posted
Bandit 600 1999 onwards need clutch in to start.

Or have a child and for pocket money that's his job every morning before school. As for the key keep taking the key in and out like my well worn barrel and I can take the key out at ant point , just hope it does not pop out when on the motorway!!!!

so well worn you can start it with the flat end of a spoon? Try it next time, see if it works lol

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Well I did not want to say that so that any yob can come past with his spoon and nick my bike

Posted

Hey, you know its illegal to leave an unoccupied vehicle running right?


Regulation 107(2)(a). This states that no person shall cause or permit to be on any road any motor vehicle which is not attended by a person duly licensed to drive it unless the engine is stopped and the parking brake is effectively set. Exemptions to the requirements of this Regulation as to the stopping of the engine include a fire brigade vehicle, the engine of which is being used for any fire brigade purpose.

Posted
Hey, you know its illegal to leave an unoccupied vehicle running right?


Regulation 107(2)(a). This states that no person shall cause or permit to be on any road any motor vehicle which is not attended by a person duly licensed to drive it unless the engine is stopped and the parking brake is effectively set. Exemptions to the requirements of this Regulation as to the stopping of the engine include a fire brigade vehicle, the engine of which is being used for any fire brigade purpose.

 


Hold on, a Scotsman who listen's to the law? Whatever next an Irishman who doesn't support Liverpool?



BB

Posted
Hey, you know its illegal to leave an unoccupied vehicle running right?


Regulation 107(2)(a). This states that no person shall cause or permit to be on any road any motor vehicle which is not attended by a person duly licensed to drive it unless the engine is stopped and the parking brake is effectively set. Exemptions to the requirements of this Regulation as to the stopping of the engine include a fire brigade vehicle, the engine of which is being used for any fire brigade purpose.

 


Hold on, a Scotsman who listen's to the law? Whatever next an Irishman who doesn't support Liverpool?



BB

 

haha I'm an Englishman! :lol:

Posted
Hey, you know its illegal to leave an unoccupied vehicle running right?


Regulation 107(2)(a). This states that no person shall cause or permit to be on any road any motor vehicle which is not attended by a person duly licensed to drive it unless the engine is stopped and the parking brake is effectively set. Exemptions to the requirements of this Regulation as to the stopping of the engine include a fire brigade vehicle, the engine of which is being used for any fire brigade purpose.

 

How many motorcycles have a parking brake fitted?

Posted

fair point, it's pretty poorly written. They can fine you £20 I think.


Stupid law imo, was introduced in 2002 apparently.

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