Kill switch and Flywheel fix
The handbook for this bike has nearly a full page on starting techniques... but absolutely nothing on how to stop the motor when you arrive at your destination! There is no ignition key, no decompression valve and although some bikes (My NSU Quick 50 for instance) go to a fuel-starve position when the throttle is wound back and pushed past idle that too seems to be missing. If that system had ever applied to the Plover, then its not in the handbook and I can find no trace of it in the carb or twistgrip. When I asked the FB forum, the response was that these bikes are stopped simply by stalling them; brake on, in gear, idle speed and clutch out!... How primitive is that! I wanted to fit a kill switch and the simplest way is to wire the moving point directly to earth via a kill switch. This should probably be an actual on-off switch for use in case of genuine emergency, but hey, I've got a button. A button kills the ign only as long as its pressed. Consequently, the motor coul...