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re: Motorcycle Alarms

Postby Neka79 » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:08 pm

hahahaha thats a piss funny story rusty...crack of the week??
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re: Motorcycle Alarms

Postby gyp23 » Fri Apr 01, 2005 8:35 am

Just moved to Sydney - know what youre going thru. Im paranoid about leaving my bike anywhere, and get the shits when strangely the mirrors have been moved on my return.

Can I recommend a proximity alarm & immobiliser? The chain is a good deterent too, but of course if someone really wants your bike, they'll find a way to load it onto the back of a ute.

The proximity alarm is good because as soon as anyone gets too close, it goes off. Always a good idea to get one with a variable distance switch so you can change it from 1m to 30cm, etc. That should get rid of the fiddling!

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Postby Jonno » Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:16 am

You could always run the bike as hot charged so when someone touches it they get a decent belt of electricity, the side stand would have to have an insulator on the end of it. But hey, I have seen it work on cars and although it isn't legal it would certainly freak em out. :lol:
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