Subject: Re: Question on ignition switch and start button
Author: Ian Adkins
Date: Sep 15, 2000, 4:14 PM
Post ID: 1702544720
Yeah....I am use to it on my 69 Ambo too. Everything is easy once you get
use to it eh? :-)
I did however wire up my 70 Ambo to have the starter button. The advantage
is that if you are at a light and your bike stalls you will be able to start
the bike while still keeping your clutch engaged. I see certain advantages
to that.
The only problem is that my starter button failed
Regards...Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Morgan <rider-@mindspring.com>
To: Loopfram-@topica.com <Loopfram-@topica.com>
Date: September 15, 2000 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: Question on ignition switch and start button
My '71 Ambassador has no starter button. I don't think it ever did. You |
turn the key all the way to the right, just like a car, to engage the |
I thought about adding a starter button, but I'm used to it by now. Dave |