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21 September 2023
Perfect!
Arrived in great condition and did exactly what it was supposed to do. It did have a little plastic pin that is supposed to fit into a locating hole in the handlebar but I have aftermarket bars without the hole. I could have drilled a hole for it but then it would only fit in one position and I wanted to able to adjust it around exactly where I wanted it so removed the pin instead. When the red rocker switch is in the rear "on" or "run" position all the lights come on and the fuel pump pressurizes. Then, when I press the little black starter button below that, it closes a circuit in the starter relay and the starter motor turns over the engine and the engine fires up with a V twin snarl through the Leo Vince exhaust. When I want the motor to stop, I simply push the rocker switch forward to the "off" position, all the lights go out and it "kills" the engine. For that reason, I have nicknamed the device a "kill switch".

27 September 2017
Doesn't suck
0 of 1 found this helpful Question: how does one suck liquid from a sealed, rigid, aluminum container?
Answer: you can't
I figured there had to be some kind of valve or a way for air to get in to make it possible to suck water out this nice looking, well made bottle. There is a push/pull valve where the straw goes into the screw cap but even with it open there is too much resistance. You are supposed to pull it up to drink but it doesn't let enough air in to work very well. Even with the screw cap loose, I would need the lungs of a professional prostitute to get water out of this bottle. I might try removing the bite valve to get rid of some of the resistance but then it won't seal.
I watch a lot of motorcycle racing and have seen riders with straw bottles less sophisticated than this one that seem to work well but I can't find one anywhere. I'll keep looking.
Positive: Well made, nice looking, quality materials, good size and does not leak.
Negative: hard to drink from.