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luckatme85
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PostPosted: 11:43 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: alarm Reply with quote

right some of you may think im mad but i want a alarm for my ts125r, reason been is because im in the centre of town and the only parking i have is in a communal kind of area at the back of 3 blocks of 3 storey flats. all i want is something that will make a noise so if someone does start tampering i hear it or my neighbours do, i know most of them and they would go out if they heard it going off. its chained up with numerous chains and locks but i also know its a easy target coz its so old and really has no security on it other than the chains. and its a trail bike so would be fun for the scrotes to rag around fields etc, i dont live in a high crime area (not anymore anyway) but theres always a chance.
so basically i want something that makes a loud noise and easy to fit not something i have to chop into my loom to fit.
any help would be great thanks
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PostPosted: 11:49 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 12:43 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

Under no circumstances does alarming your bike become a 'mad' idea. As above, Cyclone alarms, cheap, easy to fit and make a racket.
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luckatme85
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PostPosted: 12:52 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks guys, ill probs be the last to hear it if im asleep lol, i did look at that one on ebay but would rather get peoples opinions first as cheap stuff is usually that for a reason, thanks again, one on order now Smile
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neil.
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PostPosted: 12:58 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

The Cyclone ones are good enough for the money, been running a V2 in my CBF for about a year/11'000 miles or so. No issues at all as long as you follow the instructions properly, understand enough about wiring/electrics and make decent soldered/heatshrinked connections to the bike's loom. Thumbs Up
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luckatme85
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PostPosted: 13:08 - 24 Jun 2012    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah ive got plenty of heatshrink and im a master at soldering, ok thats a lie but it holds and works lol, the heatshrink covers up my bad soldering work.
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