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 Posted: 14:17 - 22 Apr 2009 Post subject: Security for a SUZUKI DR350s |
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What sort of security can i install on the bike?
it's a 1991 model.
Alarms
Immobilisers
Cheers in advance for any advice guys  ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 600N |
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I used to have 1990 DR350S, it didn't need an immobilisor, any potential thief would be dead from a heart attack before getting it started from cold.
I would think they are more liable to lift the thing into a van so perhaps physical security would be better than electronic/electrical.
You could always fit a hidden switch that kills the ignition, like Suzuki did when they fitted the sidestand switch down where it can collect all the water and mud.  ____________________ Blackmail is a nasty word........but not as nasty as phlegm!
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A good way to make a temporary ground anchor is to use a barrel of some sort, drill a big hole through it and put a pipe through the hole, big enough for your chain to go through.
Then just fill the barrell with cement or concrete and you have a non permenant ground anchor, it might not be fixed to the floor but it would take a bloody strong thief to pick the barrell and the bike up
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I think now i have it sussed.. i have to admit i wasn't particularly sure what the little lever was (decompression lever) the other bikes i had before didn't have it. I find that if you kick it down to the point that it flicks back out again then do a full kick it starts straight away more or less.
If anyone could give me a little info on how it works/ It's actually purpose on the bike would be great?
Am i right in saying it just rotates the crank untill it gets to the compression stage (both valves closed?) ____________________ Suzuki Bandit 600N |
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HAHA nooooo although i did have some fun on the TS in some woodlands
The bike i miss the most is my TDR given the oppertunity i'd swap back in an instant, the GPZ is the same speed, if not quicker, but its so much less satisfying to ride
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