What is the Principle of a Motorcycle Lock?
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When locking a motorcycle, the handlebar lock extends a metal rod that inserts into a corresponding hole in the frame or blocks against a specially welded piece of metal on the frame, thus securing the motorcycle. The handlebar lock is connected by four wires, divided into two groups. First Group: The two wires are the battery input and output terminals. They are disconnected when the ignition lock is turned off and connected when turned on. The battery input wire is usually red, the output wire is black, the engine kill wire is black and white, and the ground wire is green. Second Group: The two wires are connected to the engine kill wire and the ground wire. They are connected when the ignition lock is turned off and disconnected when turned on.