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If you're after a general alarm [all theyre good for IMO], these are fairly good in a lot of peoples opinions, and very reasonably priced [believe a few people have had electronic problems with them though]. I've used these about 7 years on all my bikes without any problems
www.motorbikealarm.co.uk/shop/ncs-v2-motorbike-alarm-and-immobiliser-system/
Nothing fancy and not recognised by a fair few insurers [not that it usually makes a difference if you mention alarms anyway], but as loud as it needs to be and serves its purpose as a general alarm if the bikes disturbed.
Battery drain is fairly minimal although if you're leaving it on over winter, especially outdoors and aren't using the bike for a couple of weeks it might be best to give the battery a little charge at some point. |
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Have you considered an alarmed disc lock or alarmed padlock for your chain?
I would guess Cheaper than wiring in an alarm and no risk of draining battery. Also can be used on more than one bike or switched over easily if you sell and even if the alarm stops working one day, its still somewhat useful as a lock.
Most wouldn't have proximity beeping but would be covered in warning stickers and are bloody loud.
As ever, nothing will stop a determined professional but depending on the value of your bike vs insurance costs and money available to buy an alarm, might be worth considering as an option. ____________________ Bikers make great organ donors - add your name to the register
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My ex had a Biketrac on her bike. Worked fantastically, I found piece of mind about the 'rider down' feature which alerts you if the bike is dropped. It was also quite neat to review your journey occasionally too. Her bike was stolen and most of it was recovered just over 24 hours later, partly stripped for parts though.
Downside of the system is as soon as it's reported stolen, you cannot track it any more, so the police have to recover it. More outlay Personally I'd rather save the initial outlay and put the money into a big chain. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 329 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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