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| garyd |
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No problem  ____________________ CRF230 all you need |
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| Alabama Blacksnake |
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Na i wouldnt of though there would have been a problem.
cheers tom ____________________ Bikes i've owned: mobylette ----- Ts 50er ------ GS 400e ------ CB250n superdream ------r6 ------ bandit 400 ----- 2005 kx 125
Bikes i have:dtr125 field bike that doesnt not seem to die!!! 1992 gsxr 750
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I'd worry a bit about it getting damaged. Not impossable for bikes to occasionally spit flames back through their carbs and you generally land up with a fair bit of oil and stuff lurking about in there.
Just put it somewhere that can't be easily reached and is out of the weather. Under the saddle is usually as good as anywhere.
My oppinion is that if they go as far as removing the saddle to get at it, they are stealing the bike no matter what you do. Hiding it further in just means they do more damage looking for it which you have to repair if the bike eventually turns up again. I don't use steering locks for the exact same reason. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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| tutton |
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 tutton World Chat Champion

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Is the siren away from the processor, if the alarms situated in airbox too, would be quite useless. just a thought
I wouldnt put mine in, ive had sludge appear in there and bugs and just general grit, which i wouldnt want to smother electrically newfangery in. ____________________ Past: '05 Peugeot XPS '99 Aprillia RS125 '94 FZR600R
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Where does all this sludge /bugs /grit go to in your airbox  ____________________ CRF230 all you need |
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| tutton |
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 tutton World Chat Champion

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It goes no where,
as theres a foam filter in there....  ____________________ Past: '05 Peugeot XPS '99 Aprillia RS125 '94 FZR600R
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just slap in on the tank... till be rate  ____________________ 04 NSR 125(sold) ---- 03 CBR 600rr(sold) ----90 pan euro ST1100 ' ' ----02 CG 125
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 loply World Chat Champion

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First off, it's going to get oil and petrol fumes all over it, eventually leading to it failing.
Secondly, you'll achieve nothing by hiding it in there.
If somebody has the time and situation to be able to remove your seat/fairings to remove the alarm, you think putting it in the airbox is going to affect them? Ofcourse not, even an idiot could follow the wires there so it isn't hidden, and on a lot of bikes removing the airbox is easier than the tail fairings!
All in all, stupid idea, best not to bother mate... Under the seat or tail fairings. ____________________ Yamaha SZR660 Caution to the wind, the throttle pinned! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 86 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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