Discuss Bipassing Starting circuit cut-off relay 2000 Yamaha FZS600 in the Auto Electrician Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net

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I want to remove and bi pass the circuit completely, I know its possible to trick the bike into starting by simply bridging the wires at the switch but I need to drastically shorten the loom so this really isn't an option.

I have a diagram in pdf form which I will post later but for now I'm kind of fishing for someone who can offer some advice

Thanks for any replies
 

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