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Post by Paladin on May 24, 2013 21:30:30 GMT -5
All you need is a small screwdriver -- and someone to adjust the trigger circuit.
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Post by skuttadawg on May 24, 2013 22:39:56 GMT -5
I bought a " Green Light Trigger " and it did not work at all as at least in SC the sensors detect with weight not magnetics .
In SC if on two wheels after waiting 2 minutes and providing its clear , one can run through a red light .
I have a friend who lives in a gated community I had to wait for a car to exit so I could leave . Another friend she has a card where the other you enter a code in a keypad .
If you have a CycleGear store in town or online if not they have the Green Light Triggers if you want to try it and CG has a super return policy with no hassles
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Post by scooter12 on May 25, 2013 0:02:54 GMT -5
I hope that St Peter lets me in the Pearly Gates.. lol... Seriously, I live in a trailer park in Missouri.. Trailer parks are a bad place for thieves. So this week I got two security alarms- one for the Bali 250 scooter and the other for my wife's Honda Rebel. The security alarms cost $9.15 new on Amazon. They sound at 120 db if tampered with. Real sensitive alarms. They are run by there own power source. Comes with 9v battery and key chain activated.
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