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Stroke?Are the hard to good up on my dragon?
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Stroke?Are the hard to good up on my dragon?
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Buddy of mine always wears his tether, the one time he didn't --started it up--gave a little throttle and off she went. Ran across field and slamed into a tree. long story short--the throttle safety switch did not stop the sled and as far as i'm concerned I would not trust it. First thing I got for my new sled was a tether and I never start it without it on--Have fun--stay safeAre you talking about the throttle safety switch inside the throttle block? If so, what is the purpose of bypassing it? Seems to me that to bypass a pretty important safety device such as this is pretty stupid!
They were for a few years. They were replaced with the inferior throttle override circuit that we all bypass. Still mandatory for any organized racing event.
Are you talking about the throttle safety switch inside the throttle block? If so, what is the purpose of bypassing it? Seems to me that to bypass a pretty important safety device such as this is pretty stupid!
Buddy of mine always wears his tether, the one time he didn't --started it up--gave a little throttle and off she went. Ran across field and slamed into a tree. long story short--the throttle safety switch did not stop the sled and as far as i'm concerned I would not trust it. First thing I got for my new sled was a tether and I never start it without it on--Have fun--stay safe
Wild story. Good to hear the guy will survive.
This would be right about when 'teth-air' should chime in. Cordless tether!, no excuse at that point.
too true.A teth-air won't prevent your head or arm from being chewed off!!
ROTFL....Weird how one word can be so funny. I'm not sure what he's trying to say either...Stroke?
Are you talking about the throttle safety switch inside the throttle block? If so, what is the purpose of bypassing it? Seems to me that to bypass a pretty important safety device such as this is pretty stupid!
A teth-air won't prevent your head or arm from being chewed off!!
No the throttle safety switch didnt cause the crash--cable froze and when he hit the gas the sled took off, he wasn't ready for it and fell. The throttle didn't return and kept on going. The throttle safety switch is suppose to detect slack in the cable and shut the sled down-- it did not.Thats fine but it doesn't answer my question and it doesn't sound like a throttle safety switch failure caused your buddies crash.
Just happened today with Treemongrel's group. I have worn a tether (SKIDOO) attached to the front of my jacket (not the wrist) and never had the tether fail on me. When you put the tether in it's place, the code gets read and the thing can pull from side to side and still make the sled function properly.
Cyle pull your head out of your ass and answer this. If you fell into a tree well with the teth-air and the track was chewing up your head, do you think you can instinctually remember to put the wrist band behind your back? I think there is still safety risks with this device. Perhaps you need a new hobby, like something other than pretending to be a sledder.