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loudmatter
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PostPosted: 19:31 - 06 Sep 2010    Post subject: Alarm on a rxs100 Reply with quote

Hey has anyone installed an alarm on a rxs100 if so what is the best and the easiest to install many thanks to all who reply
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PostPosted: 21:12 - 06 Sep 2010    Post subject: Re: Alarm on a rxs100 Reply with quote

loudmatter wrote:
Hey has anyone installed an alarm on a rxs100 if so what is the best and the easiest to install many thanks to all who reply


First,

Convert to 12v electrics...

then it'll be easy. I doubt there's any way to do it any other way. unless you can find a 6 > 12 v transformer but the batterys on them are shockingly bad so i can't see it working too well
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radical
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PostPosted: 21:42 - 06 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

You could possibly fit a self contaned rechargeable alarm to your bike, the bikes battery is the wrong voltage and is too small to run a proper alarm system, you may also have problems finding somewere to locate the alarm.
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radical
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PostPosted: 21:49 - 06 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Op, you could use a low cost personal alarm , the type with the pullcord.Fit the alarm to rhe bike and atach the cord to a post or bracket mounted to a wall, as soon as the cord is pulled the alarm will activate, the cord is very difficult to replace and the alarm is very loud @140 db, these units run on batteries and are very easy to install......see.......https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Minder-Personal-Attack-Personal-140db-Alarm-Light-/110581515077?pt=UK_Safety_Alarms&var=&hash=item5f7670a1ac
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loudmatter
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PostPosted: 22:13 - 06 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the replies but im gonna forget the alarm on my bike now once again many thanks
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PostPosted: 05:59 - 07 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I found a better solution than an alarm. And that's to have lots of rust, corrosion and filth all over the bike - even the scummy teenage chavs don't want to touch mine Laughing
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PostPosted: 08:11 - 07 Sep 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

on a bike that can be hotwired by unplugging the ignition switch, theres no point at all.
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