One other problem is that if the return spring for the button is still in the hole, and after you pull out your preferred instrument, the spring still makes contact with the required metal parts, the starter stays engaged, leading to strange noises, capable of being heard above the exhast note of original mufflers, (not sure of open pipes or gutted mufflers), and rendering the kill switch inoperative, which in turn can lead to expensive damage to starters and/or sprag clutch parts. DAMHIK. (Which reads Damn Hick, and describes the person who would use a pointy metal object as a starter button in the first place.
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Live and learn, eh?
CZ

Live and learn, eh?

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