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LockyUK
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PostPosted: 14:28 - 12 Jan 2012    Post subject: Cyclone V2 Reply with quote

i have a question, regarding this alarm to fit it onto my bike, all i have to do is quite simply take off the seats and connect to the battery / relevant coloured cables for the indicators ? i don't want any of this remote start just the alarm / immobiliser bit.

Also should i take off the fairing to spray all the components (not brake pads and tyres) with acf 50 ?

cheers guys n gals
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P.
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PostPosted: 14:50 - 12 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fitted one last night in the dark Laughing

Red wire to + battery
Black wires to ground.
Mount your alarm control box as close to the tank as possible and turn sensitivity up.

The pink and brown wires are your immobiliser. The manual says where to connect these.

The indicators need to be cut so you can join the yellow wire to the physical indicator.

I have only connected the alarm. All I really needed.
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LockyUK
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PostPosted: 14:57 - 12 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

##Paddy## wrote:
Fitted one last night in the dark Laughing

Red wire to + battery
Black wires to ground.
Mount your alarm control box as close to the tank as possible and turn sensitivity up.

The pink and brown wires are your immobiliser. The manual says where to connect these.

The indicators need to be cut so you can join the yellow wire to the physical indicator.

I have only connected the alarm. All I really needed.


i was kind of hoping i didn't have to cut any wires, sounds quite easy il do it in the morning, hope its loud! little fuckers been mauling with my bike in works car park grrrr (tampered with the chain too, oxford hardcore xl)
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PostPosted: 15:24 - 12 Jan 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

PeteLockwood wrote:
i was kind of hoping i didn't have to cut any wires, sounds quite easy il do it in the morning, hope its loud! little fuckers been mauling with my bike in works car park grrrr (tampered with the chain too, oxford hardcore xl)


Ah well, can still use you bike Razz I crashed one then got a replacement bike, someone did the ignition first night I got it... Rolling Eyes
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