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| Snowdonia Rider |
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You'll want to throw the bike in the Thames after a month of having an alarm. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
Suzuki GP125 Suzuki GSX600F Suzuki SV650S KTM EXC250F SkyTeam Bongo 125
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| Beehive Bedlam |
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I've had one of these fitted to the beast for the last couple of years without issue.
Very easy to fit if you know how to use a screwdriver. |
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| angryjonny |
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I thought this was going to be another casting call for drizzleacquaintance
As others have said the only thing alarms are good for is killing your battery and pissing off the actual owner. |
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| notbike |
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My old zx7r alarm had a disabled Datatool alarm that would beep every 30 seconds or so, very audibly. When buying it the owner handed me everything, including 2 fobs, saying they need batteries to operate, so for now the alarm is in valet mode (hence the beeping to inform you to re arm it).
I was satisfied at the time, on getting it home from Doncaster to Exeter, (fair few hours riding I tell you!), the beep had already started to drive me insane. It happened even with the bike running. I went and bought a battery to get the fob going, no go, tried a different type, no go. Basically the fobs were both kaput.
So this led me to inquiring about having the alarm removed. Dealers generally were not interested, quoting me £200 to remove it. At the time I was pretty poor and not very mechanically inclined, (mature student studying full time) so I did the pikey version. I got some torx bits and opened up the alarm case and ripped the speaker out of it.
Hurrah! No more loud beep, it was instead replaced with a very slightly audible electrical beep, no idea what on the circuit board was making the noise, but I could only hear it when working on the bike and had my head up against it.
Oh and it drained the battery over winter several times.
So err yeh, TL:DR: fuck alarms |
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| notbike |
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| arry wrote: | The Sigma (IIRC) I had on the GPZ used to just go randomly bonkers in the garage overnight, for no reason at all. PITA.
The Datatool that was standard fit on the Sprint I had died in 2011 (14,000 miles, 4 ish year old bike) and left the bike stranded on my mate's driveway. The truth of it is, that taking it out entirely was as simple as removing seat, removing tank, unclipping loom and bridging two pins - I could do that at the roadside in less than 5 minutes I reckon. And surprisingly, whilst I was working on mine, nobody came over to bother me about stealing it. |
Never had the first problem with this alarm, never goes off even in super windy weather, but if you tap the seat or kick the wheel or move the handlebars it goes nuts, or if you stand next to it too long when proximity sensor is toggled on, but most of the time I leave the promixity setting off because loads of people walk past my bike.
I also unplugged the power cable once (mistook it for something else) and it destroyed my ears cause it has it's own inbuilt battery. So if a thief tried to unplug it without setting it off, I'd know anyway. You can't take the battery out either unless you physically smash it to bits.
The point of the alarm I have anyway is the fact that I have the key fob telling me if my bikes been touched without me having to be within ear shot of the bike, so I can rest assured that nobody's gone and touched the bike in any way so long as that fob doesn't go off. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 119 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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