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Mine as well- guess I need to be a bit more patient - key on, switch on, start button -/ goMy key always lives in the bike. I have never removed it.
You do not need to touch the switch. I always keep mine on.Mine as well- guess I need to be a bit more patient - key on, switch on, start button -/ go
I think both the key switch and the run switch are required to be there for the charging to work.You do not need to touch the switch. I always keep mine on.
Perhaps you could cut and connect the two switch wires together and re-wire the key wires to the switch.
I never touch my run switch. It is always on, and I can charge just fine.I do I think both the key switch and the run switch are required to be there for the charging to work.
You do not need to touch the switch. I always keep mine on.
Yes, that's exactly what I do. I do not think having to mess with two switches makes things any safer.You could, or course, also turn off the key switch.
Yes, that's exactly what I do. I do not think having to mess with two switches makes things any safer.
I still do not understand the purpose of the run switch. Does it allow to keep the head/tail light on when the key is off? I wouldn't know because my MXR does not have those. If the accessories turn off anyway, then the run switch is for redundancy only.
This confused me as on my bike once you drop the kickstand it kills the throttle. Then I realized you were talking about MX(R)'sHere's the only problem with that. You can take a short ride, get off the bike, and easily leave it in drive. I've seen a non moving EXR turn it to an EXR on it's side in the parking lot when an onlooker walks up and twists the throttle while the bike sits in drive. Just FYI. I always turn that switch off when I dismount the bike. You could, or course, also turn off the key switch.
I doubt this setup is IP67 rated. Be careful with it.At WMR down here in FL, saw a push button switch installed on a MXR that was in the shop, shop manager told me easy to do for the bike I was buying. Havent researched yet, but sure its rather simple.
you could drop a simple little switch (or connector) inline with either the low or high beam (up by the bulb). This would allow you to use your thumb switch to toggle between one of your beams and a disconnected beam. On/Off... just reconnect the disconnected beam and your back to normal.While we're talking switches, is there a simple solution on the EXR's for a headlight on/off switch. Off when off roading, especially when used scouting for deer, heh heh! Is the head light LED and the drain not worth bothering about battery-wise ?
Not worth worrying about. Grand total, headlight and tail light you are something less than 50 watts, probably closer to 35-40W, but will go big to be conservative. For a three hour ride that is 150Wh out of 5800Wh or about 2.5%. If you go 40 miles in the three hours you are talking 1.03 miles of range. Now if the 1.03 miles is the difference between making it back to camp, or not, it is significant, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.While we're talking switches, is there a simple solution on the EXR's for a headlight on/off switch. Off when off roading, especially when used scouting for deer, heh heh! Is the head light LED and the drain not worth bothering about battery-wise ?
Ok. Nice easy fix. Thank youyou could drop a simple little switch (or connector) inline with either the low or high beam (up by the bulb). This would allow you to use your thumb switch to toggle between one of your beams and a disconnected beam. On/Off... just reconnect the disconnected beam and your back to normal.
Not worth worrying about. Grand total, headlight and tail light you are something less than 50 amps, probably closer to 35-40A, but will go big to be conservative. For a three hour ride that is 150Ah out of 5800Ah or about 2.5%. If you go 40 miles in the three hours you are talking 1.03 miles of range. Now if the 1.03 miles is the difference between making it back to camp, or not, it is significant, but I wouldn't worry too much about it.
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