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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:14 pm 
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An easy one that I have seen is take the dizzy cap off and remove the rotor and then put the dizzy cap back on. What's the chances they have a mini rotor in thier back pocket :D

A little bit harder with the pulsar dizzy but still doable and a potential thief could even have a mini rotor and it still wouldn't go :lol:


please explain this more? rotor? can u put it back in as easy ?


Rotor only fits on one way and yes it is easy to put back on. When it is out the engine won't fire (no spark). :wink: First saw it when a guy I knew took the rotor out of his corrolla cause he was going camping for a couple of days and leaving it in the carpark. Of cause it can't prevent a stomping or brake fluid :cry:

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 9:16 pm 
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fuzzy-hair-man wrote:
=twista= wrote:
fuzzy-hair-man wrote:
An easy one that I have seen is take the dizzy cap off and remove the rotor and then put the dizzy cap back on. What's the chances they have a mini rotor in thier back pocket :D

A little bit harder with the pulsar dizzy but still doable and a potential thief could even have a mini rotor and it still wouldn't go :lol:


please explain this more? rotor? can u put it back in as easy ?


Rotor only fits on one way and yes it is easy to put back on. When it is out the engine won't fire (no spark). :wink: First saw it when a guy I knew took the rotor out of his corrolla cause he was going camping for a couple of days and leaving it in the carpark. Of cause it can't prevent a stomping or brake fluid :cry:


whats this rotor look like?

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:58 pm 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:41 am 
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OK it's not a Lucas one but you get the idea... open your dizzy cap and it will be staring at you :D

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:44 am 
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You beat me to it , I couldn't find a picture of a rotor button . willy , haha , but at least put a pic of a rotor button in as well so your post can be semi-helpful and stop picking on those who don't know .

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