P1000 Seat Belt bypass device

TumaloKeith

TumaloKeith

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Very handy device to bypass the seat belt. Works great, and it comes in real handy if you get thirsty.
Stay thirsty my friend. 🙃

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jdgriner

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I bought a different brand and it's got the logo cut too.. Like yours, the metal keeps bending the manufacturer thought it was more important to cut their logo, in it rather than make functional, I don't give a very long before it breaks off completely

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TripleB

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jdgriner

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Humm... I just looked at the plug, I may upgrade to it one day, but for now the setbelt blank is for me, I can remove the blank and force my teenage daughters to wear the seat belt when I'm not around.

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Bad_bowtie

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That's what i did, can't see buying parts for something so easily done for free

I'm just curious, is their any advantage to using a bypass device over the free fixes? Or am I missing something.
 
Hondasxs

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I'm just curious, is their any advantage to using a bypass device over the free fixes? Or am I missing something.
Just ease of reversibility. Don't have to cut wires or take the seat belt apart and risk dropping parts.
Both do the same job.
 
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Bad_bowtie

Bad_bowtie

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Just ease of reversibility. Don't have to cut wires or take the seat belt apart and risk dropping parts.
Both do the same job.

Ok, gotcha. Thought I may have been overlooking something. I have the magnet stuck on the side of the fridge if I decide to reverse.
 
TumaloKeith

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Soooo, Thousands of dollars for new shocks, upgraded lighting, new and bigger wheels and tires. $20 for a bottle opener that fixes the seat belts or do it for free! o_O
 
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MoJoe78

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I'm just curious, is their any advantage to using a bypass device over the free fixes? Or am I missing something.

I chose to use a single pole toggle, coupled with the Honda SxS bypass adapter. I hid the toggle to either enable the speed limiter, or disable it. Doesn’t matter if the seatbelt is in, or not. This is to prevent my oldest daughter from going overboard on the throttle/speed, while I teach her how to operate safely, and modulate pedal pressure, etc.
 
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