Jumper wire and some electrical tape. Nearly free.
But then you gotta fiddle around undoing one before you can plug in the other. I use my seat belt when things are dicey, or even out on the trails, but not around the house. Agree, it's half a dozen of one . . . etc. but I don't like nags.I just buckle the middle seat belt into the drivers side. Not permanent this way.
Good ol Monkey tapeDid the same with a scrap of solid (not stranded, though that'd work) wire, then sealed the plug with butyl rubber caulking tape - if you don't have butyl rubber tape in your tool box of tricks, you don't know what you are missing. It sticks to itself and basically stays sticky. Very handy stuff.
I just buckle the middle seat belt into the drivers side. Not permanent this way.
I did that for a little while but the drivers buckle dug into my hip with my fat arse in there. I got the jumper and removed the driver buckle. Now when it gets dicey, I plug into the middle buckle. 🦛🤣🤣🤣
From what I've read about how you ride, that's probably a wise choice! 🤣I'm probably the only one that kept the seat belt limiter even with a tune and 4 point harnesses. Sometimes I'll skip a helmet but I'm ok with the seat belt limiter.
There is certainly nothing permanent about a plug-in seat belt override bypass kit.I just buckle the middle seat belt into the drivers side. Not permanent this way.