Who here has gone down on their bike, and remained within had grasp of the bars?
I did. 1967
But, any poll on this forum would have to be a pretty biased data sample. It is not from a cross section of motorcyclists, just ones from a corner case of motorcycle type. And, a pitifully small sample size at that.
Compare number of member on this list -
actual respondents from this list -
entire population of motorcyclists.
Then there is the "popularity-does-not-prove-technical-merit" aspect.
My wife relayed an experience with poll takers in San Fransisco.
As she was walking to work at the stock exchange, a man approached and offered her a free cigarette sample to try (new unknown brand which she recalled, but I don't).
At the other end of the block was a poll taker who was asking people what brand cigarette they were smoking.
Later, the brand advertisers made the claim that 9 out of 10 people polled smoked their brand of cigarette.
I very very rarely use the kill switch on any of my bikes, and some might (erroneously) rationalize that I therefore don't need a kill switch.
I also very rarely use a fire extinguisher.
I also very rarely need anti-biotics, pain killers, Helmet function, sturdy boot function, hand operated can opener, shovel, tree trimmer, etc.
However, I would not say that I would NEVER need these things. I'm happy these things are available when needed.
Cheers,