Magnetic Kill Switch | Surron LBX | Ultra Bee | | Talaria | E Ride Pro
Magnetic Kill Switch | Surron LBX | Ultra Bee | | Talaria | E Ride Pro
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DirtyBike Magnetic Safety Tethered Ignition Kill Switch With Lanyard
Upgrade Your Safety Game With This Magnetic Kill Switch From DirtyBike. Compatible With Surron LBX, E Ride Pro, Talaria Sting and Sur-Ron Ultra Bee
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Easy to connect and remove tether key
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Instantly kills the power if you are separated from your bike
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Great for recreational riders or juniors
New AMA Rules For Electric Motorbikes Require A Safety Lanyard Attached To The Rider That Kills Power When Rider Is Separated From Their Bike
Installation
Kill Switch That Works With Stock Key Switch:
Unplug your original key switch and plug it into the mating connector on the Safety Kill Switch, then plug the remaining Safety Kill Switch connector to the original key connector from the bike.
Kill Switch That Replaces Stock Key Switch:
Unplug your key switch and plug the new Safety Kill Switch directly into the original key switch connector.
NOTE: Key Replacement not available for E Ride Pro

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As the buyer, it is your responsibility to thoroughly acquaint yourself with any potential restrictions that may apply to the usage of such a product in your specific location. You assume complete liability for the choices you make regarding its utilization and any potential ramifications that may arise as a result.
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