I am just planning to re-wire my bike and adding a few modifications, ditching the key and using RFID. Like the key I would like to activate the two isolated circuits:
1. Battery - provide fused 12V to electrics.
2. Ignition – close a NO switch inserted on the GND line of the coil, right before the mechanical kill switch.
I have my latching circuit worked out and 1 should be pretty easy, switched on via a 30A fused EM relay. But I am scratching my head on the best way to secure 2.
If I am right, you basically kill the GDN line of the coil and the bike will not start. So I need a switch that can be controlled by the output load of the RFID latch.
Great! I can use a relay!


So I would use a mechanical (EM) NO relay to close the switch when latched, but could this be unreliable when the bike is in use and come apart when riding through a bumpy road? Ideas?
Possibly keep the coil charged for a NC relay and then short-circuit the coil when it is active?
Or could I use a solid state (SS) relay?

I have been avoiding these as they apparently get hot under large loads. I am also not sure it would be a good idea to use a resistive switch for the coil, could it affect the spark quality?

In the end I want to be able to secure the bike by cutting the ignition (a.k.a coil) when it is switched OFF.
A SPDT ignition key would make life easier, but I like doing things the hard way....
