Absolutely. No drama at all there. For anyone that wants to know HOW to wire that up:
1) Cut the positive feed wire to the starter solenoid
2) Crimp on a pair of female spade connectors
like these (insulated are better)
3) Connect the wire coming off the solenoid to pin 87
4) Connect the other wire to pin 30
5) Connect pin 86 to ground (anywhere, even the ground on the starter)
6) Connect pin 85 to one side of your secret switch
7) Connect the other side of your secret switch to the battery directly. Most power is shut down while the starter turns, and if you use accessory power to drive the relay, the relay will turn off mid-start and the starter will shut down.
Job done. Secure the relay up on top of the starter solenoid, make it difficult to see. Solenoid won't get too hot but the starter could and the engine will definitely, so try to keep it clear(ish) of those.
There's a rubber grommet below the brake booster you can slip wires through, which will appear up above the accelerator pedal, perfect to slip the wire through to the secret switch.
Idea: make the secret switch a pressure switch that sits under the carpet between the seat mounts (so you have to really pull your foot back hard to get it). Since you don't need to use throttle to start the engine, swing your right foot back to find the best location, drop the switch there. If you bump it while driving - no harm done unless you're deliberately turning the key to 'start' while you're driving and if you do that and blow the starter, PLEASE let us know so we can all share in a giggle.