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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 18:49:22 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 12, 2005 18:49:22 GMT
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 18:52:14 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 12, 2005 18:52:14 GMT
Just to add, it comes with a remote so you can start or stop your engine, useful to warm it up before you get outside and able to turn it off if someone runs off with it! Any opinnions on this?
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 19:03:27 GMT
Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 12, 2005 19:03:27 GMT
I think it was Billy Green that bought one but I'm not sure if he's fitted it yet.
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 19:07:40 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 12, 2005 19:07:40 GMT
Right okay doke, seems to look okay and with a rating like that they cant be bad but i want to check it first! Im really cautious when I mess with my scooter, I rely on it too much to get me to and from college and work.
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 19:26:09 GMT
Post by BillyGreen1973 on Oct 12, 2005 19:26:09 GMT
I did buy a very similar alarm, and yes, at the moment it's keeping the bottom draw in my shed safe! #afro#
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 19:31:16 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 12, 2005 19:31:16 GMT
Are you not planning to fit it? Do the instruction look simple??
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 19:33:29 GMT
Post by BillyGreen1973 on Oct 12, 2005 19:33:29 GMT
The instruction do look quite straight forward, fitting it would mean removing a few body panels, and routing cables, not difficult, but time consuming.
I have next to no free time at the moment!
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 21:53:26 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 12, 2005 21:53:26 GMT
Rite seems its not as aasy as i thought. Would i be able to do it in 2 hours?
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Alarm
Oct 12, 2005 22:33:05 GMT
Post by baotian on Oct 12, 2005 22:33:05 GMT
depends if u know your way round the bike
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Alarm
Oct 13, 2005 14:19:41 GMT
Post by Ginger Phil on Oct 13, 2005 14:19:41 GMT
Why two hours? You've got the rest of your life to fit it. ;D
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Oct 13, 2005 18:09:47 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 13, 2005 18:09:47 GMT
not really, I use my bike everyday to get to work and college. The most free time i have at any one time is 2 hours and i cant half install it and goto work with bits of wire and stuff dangling out and a alarm dragging along the floor!
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Alarm
Oct 19, 2005 17:50:43 GMT
Post by jules30 on Oct 19, 2005 17:50:43 GMT
why not it could catch on!!!!
jules #tongue#
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Oct 19, 2005 17:52:30 GMT
Post by baotian on Oct 19, 2005 17:52:30 GMT
lol i have to say that is a good 1!!! lol
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Alarm
Oct 19, 2005 19:16:12 GMT
Post by Badobsession (the real one) on Oct 19, 2005 19:16:12 GMT
Be carefull of cheap alarms with immobilisers built in, if they go wrong you cant start your bike
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Alarm
Oct 27, 2005 16:18:40 GMT
Post by Turkster on Oct 27, 2005 16:18:40 GMT
i got a alarm on my bike, the thingy keeps going off when cars drive past the bike, not much good is that.
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Alarm
Oct 27, 2005 16:44:32 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 27, 2005 16:44:32 GMT
Well they seem to have good feedback it should arrive here either tomorrow or saturday. Ill let you know how i go on.
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Alarm
Oct 28, 2005 19:43:46 GMT
Post by Botanic on Oct 28, 2005 19:43:46 GMT
It is possible to adjust the sensitivity of the alarm usually.
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Alarm
Oct 28, 2005 19:44:42 GMT
Post by browny on Oct 28, 2005 19:44:42 GMT
Hmmmmm cool i see if thats possible with mine.
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