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Yep, I ran the same race rubber for three sleds until I broke off my button and lost them both last year. Then I went to munster and liked it.munster.
however, the "race rubber" sleeve turns the factory switch into a momentary. I just put one on the 650
Had a race rubber, my button came completely off last yearmunster.
however, the "race rubber" sleeve turns the factory switch into a momentary. I just put one on the 650
Ya i did that for most the winter, wasnt really a fanlike Wheel house said, get rid of it and ride with a tether. no accidental bumps that way
O-rings work really well too. I always put an O-ring on and rotate it down so it can't catch on things, but is still there to shut the sled off.Save some money. Pretty much any push button kill switch can be turned into a momentary with a simple rubber band from some grocery store asparagus wrapped a few times below the red cap.
OP asked for options and got them in this thread!Why is this still a discussion item?
Thats where mine was. branch removed the button, lost in the snow. Cant just buy the buttonIn 2013 everyone I know has started putting the kill switch below the crossbar.
Hasn’t been an issue since.
Why is this still a discussion item?
Doesnt help when the red cap pops of and is missingSave some money. Pretty much any push button kill switch can be turned into a momentary with a simple rubber band from some grocery store asparagus wrapped a few times below the red cap.
Because there is no snow?In 2013 everyone I know has started putting the kill switch below the crossbar.
Hasn’t been an issue since.
Why is this still a discussion item?