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 Posted: 12:38 - 30 Dec 2009 Post subject: One for the Legendary Kiwi ~ El Cheapo Alarm kit |
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...finally my cheap as alarm kit arrives from HK today
I just wanted a dead simple alarm that beeps if the bike is moved or sat on (f##k1n tourists). I'd have liked a wee LED to flash but this one is soo cheap it doesn't have that!...
So the alarm is here and it's got the red wire to connect to the red terminal (+) and the black wire to connect to the (-) negative So far so good
That should be me done... but oh noes it also has a Blue wire that is labelled "Head Lock"...
Okay I can/could and should ignore it. But it's getting the better of me now. The one page manual says nowt. The fob has a remote engine start button so I'm guessing this is what the blue wire is about. Which won't work with my Triple 'cos you have to pull the clutch to start it...
Hmmmnz, any ideas where I can attach this blue wire on a 2005 Speed Triple It would be nice if it did something...
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it'll just be a momentary switched output, either positive or negative (usually positive tho) just meter it. Basically for as long as you hold the "start" button down the blue wire will have volts on it. So you could for instance (for a laugh) connect it to the horn so you can remotely activate that (that should shit the tourists up) If you wanted to run A higher current item just run it through a relay 
HTH ____________________ Dont Click HERE
Current modes of transport = 125 superdream (in bits atm), 1978 GS750 chop, bandit 600(main one), 1982 bmw r100rs,
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ha, I just brought this alarm after seeing your link, thought the 5quid total should be worth the laugh, care to let me know how well it works?  ____________________ Current bike : Suzuki GP 125 1982 |
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Right, hooked up the alarm to the bike in 2 minutes. tried it out. Fairly decent sound when sat on or moved. However... I would like to wire it in properly so that when the ignition is on the alarm automatically disarms or is activated-forcing me to deactivate it. This is to stop me riding off with the alarm going
Apart from my wish to wire it up properly..I'd buy another  ____________________ **** Don't ride faster than your angel can fly Get this Free Space
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i am tempted so I have bought 2! anything that deters people has to be a good thing!  ____________________ 1990 jc20 nsr125-sold,2003 cg 125-sold currently no bike.........might get another 2 stroke me thinks much more fun |
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ok, so my alarm came in the post today smaller then I thought but meh having a few issues, I have it wired up to my cbr600 at the moment the blue wire is just left hanging as the carbs are out and I don't want to tick the bike over by mistake on the remote start
I'm having an issue with the sensitivity settings by default it is just not good enough and even a hard knock wont set it off unless its directly above the unit I can't seem to use my remote to get into the sensitivity stage selection mode wondering if any of you have managed to do this or if you could try it for me?
This is what the manual tells me to do
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/Ragnaco/2010-01-19181231.jpg
This is their remote
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/Ragnaco/2010-01-19181151.jpg
This is mine
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/Ragnaco/2010-01-19181118.jpg
Anyone got any ideas? It seem's any dual button pressing options the manual tells you to do, do not work for me on both remote's am I pressing it wrong?
I tried both the manuals image remote and my remote buttons for the mode selections, nothing.
Thanks in advance
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f##k the alarm dude, you need to see a doctor if you hands are THAT yellow!
Back on topic; I'm happy with the alarm I bought and was about to buy another, but... the seller hasn't come back re my question.. "Are the alarm/fobs on unique frequencies?". If I buy another will I disarm any bikes fitted with this cheapo alarm or are the fobs unique to each alarm  ____________________ **** Don't ride faster than your angel can fly Get this Free Space
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i have a very similar alarm on the rs.(though it does have a little red led. )
looks like its wired right into the starter relay, as its got the immobiler function + remote start.
looks like its been done professionally, as its very tidy + its wired in a manner which would be above most diy'ers.
i fitted something similar to a previous bike.
+ it really was just a matter of connecting it to the battery + cutting into the loom as per the poorly translated instructions.
recommended as a cheap deterrent.
cheers,
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