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since my bike is strictly track i decided to delete the ignition. the following worked for me and i found useful info on this site but do this at your own risk:D

the wires needed to found, cut and spliced

at the ignition

brown... this is the wire that becomes energized when you turn the key to on
it goes from the ignition to the 15a ignition fuse

white... this is the wire that supplies power to the ignition switch, it is energized even when the key is in the off position. it goes from the 30a main fuse to the ignition switch

gray... this is the wire that sends a "signal" to the ecu when the key is turned to the on position. this wire needs a 100 ohm 1/8 watt resistor spliced into it to "trick" the ecu into thinking you are using the keyed ignition to start the bike

OPTIONAL red... i reused this wire so i can power my accessories that i use on the track, my gps based lap timer and hi def gopro camera. this wire in its normal state energizes your left and right front city lights and in the rear your tail light and license plate light. it energizees when the key is turned to the on position

at the start stop switch

yellow/red wire... this wire supplies power to the start/stop switch. it comes from the 15a ignition fure and is energized when you turn the key to the on position. it is energized regardless of the position of the start/stop switch

red wire... this wire becomes energized when the start/stop switch is in the start position. it goes to the fuel pump relay, coil wires, and to the ecu

o.k. lets start cutting...:buzzsaw:
Ciao.. great job ... but does it also work on European models? I have a 2010 zx6r (bike sold in Italy) with the immobilzer active in the original ECU and I would like to make this modification on my bike ... Can I do it? thank you
 
now on the ignition plug take the white wire from the plug side and splice it either wire from the start/stop switch, i used the red wire from the starter switch. take the gray wire from the plug side and attach the 100 ohm resistor

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now all that is left is the yellow/red from the start/stop switch and from the ignition plug the gray with the resistor, the brown which will power your ignition fuse and my optional red which will power my accessories. i twisted the 3 from the ignition plug together and soldered them to the yellow/red from the start/stop switch. some shrink tubing and electrical tape to finish it off plug both connectors back in
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fired it up and it all worked out somehow:dunno:
You're the fucking man! The man!!!
 
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