Rassy
1 MW
The switch on my controllers was actually a goofy little key switch and I didn't like the key or location. So I just cut it off, spliced longer wires to the leads and put a remote toggle switch where I wanted it. I.e., you can use any key, toggle, or whatever switch you want if you don't care about it fitting back in the controller housing. It is a low current and low voltage switch that just activates the controller, so any Radio Shack switch will be adequate.
It's actually good to have your switch where it is easy to use for safety purposes. You should turn the controller off before you even get off the bike so that if you accidently grab or push on the throttle the bike won't "jump". Plus if someone else pushes on the throttle it won't "jump". Also, if your throttle gets a short, from getting wet or any other reason it will usually go wide open throttle. If you can reach the controller switch you can shut the motor off.
It's actually good to have your switch where it is easy to use for safety purposes. You should turn the controller off before you even get off the bike so that if you accidently grab or push on the throttle the bike won't "jump". Plus if someone else pushes on the throttle it won't "jump". Also, if your throttle gets a short, from getting wet or any other reason it will usually go wide open throttle. If you can reach the controller switch you can shut the motor off.