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Post by scooter12 on May 25, 2013 0:30:47 GMT -5
How many of you dawgs, have alarms on your scooters?... For along time now( 5 yrs) I have never had an alarm system on my Bali 250.. I read post, that said, the alarms drain the battery. So I never got one. Got to looking on Amazon and some hooked up to the scooter power source and others did not. Some were fairly expensive and others cost hardly anything. I got to looking at this one alarm system- it ran off its own power source( a 9v battery), put a alarm at 120 db that is loud, came with own key chain activator, cost $9.15 made in Hong Kong. Free shipping. So I ordered 2 and received them- one for my Bali 250 and the other for my wife's Honda Rebel. They both work go. The power source will last along time, because the alarm does not sound always. It is sort of like a smoke detector, in that it uses a 9v battery and is on continuously until alarm senses smoke. Most smoke detectors last 6 month before needing to change battery. So the same principle is setup with this alarm, that it only sounds if scooter is slightly moved, tampered with.. It will scare a thief.. Attachments:
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Post by domindart on May 25, 2013 1:00:13 GMT -5
No alarm here.. I f they want it theyll have to take it .. FROM MY COLD DEAD HANDS
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Post by rockynv on May 25, 2013 8:37:10 GMT -5
An alarm that does not immobilize is of little use most times. Had one theif who simply plugged in a flashing light and drive off when the vehicle he was boosting had an alarm. People pulled over and let him pass. Of course he was not boosting 50 cc scooters just cages and larger bikes.
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Post by larry001964 on May 25, 2013 8:47:29 GMT -5
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Post by americanpsycho on May 25, 2013 9:22:04 GMT -5
I plan on buying a Bully Alarm U-Lock. Not cheap though.
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Post by dragonsparks on May 25, 2013 9:38:17 GMT -5
larry001964 the first 2 is what I'm saying
Dave
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Post by spandi on May 25, 2013 12:38:25 GMT -5
With a good quality GPS tracker if your scoot is ever stolen, it will lead the cops right to the crooks front door.
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Post by scooter12 on May 25, 2013 14:51:45 GMT -5
Yes, a GPS tracker would be idea to get thieves to leave your scooter alone, but GPS tracking systems cost big bucks too. You also don't want to alert someone, that you have one, otherwise they will search and take it off the scooter. Mine will work good for around here. It just detours thieves that would want to steal the motorcycle or scooter. Nothing is 100% guaranteed.. But with making a loud alarm that neighbors and we can here inside our mobilehomes, well this would scare off any thieves. The scooter and motorcycle are fully covered under insurance too. That is also in case of theft.. Insurance may go down a little if we tell them we have anti theft alarms on them also. Mine can be locked through disk too. So a thief could not take it rolling. Too immobilize it, one would be searching a good 2 minutes with the alarm going off. I heard some insurance companies will take off on the bill, if certain things are attached.
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Post by hank on May 25, 2013 14:59:40 GMT -5
Hi In addition to my armored cable lock I use a disc lock with alarm
Take care and ride safely Yours Hank
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Post by dragonsparks on May 25, 2013 16:19:32 GMT -5
Hi In addition to my armored cable lock I use a disc lock with alarm Take care and ride safely Yours Hank Boy-howdy Just don't for get it's on. You'll get the surprise of your life. Dave
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Post by scooter12 on May 25, 2013 17:54:00 GMT -5
Here is the Alarm
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Post by indymoped on May 26, 2013 8:55:58 GMT -5
I chain mine up with a 1/2inch grade 80 chain like a bicycle and then lock the steering. So far no problems but i would like to get a gps tracking system eventually.
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Post by rockynv on May 26, 2013 11:41:55 GMT -5
Some will just a get a cheap pay as you go GPS cell phone and wire it to the scooters electrical system so it always stays charged. If the bike is stolen they activate the phone and ping its GPS for the location.
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Post by hank on May 26, 2013 11:58:09 GMT -5
Hi In addition to my armored cable lock I use a disc lock with alarm Take care and ride safely Yours Hank Boy-howdy Just don't for get it's on. You'll get the surprise of your life. Dave Hi Dave Certain alarms can remind you to remove your disc-lock before you ride Mine is one of those so theres no worries about that happening www.xenasecurity.com/product/motorbikes/alarm/page1/Take care and ride safely my friend Yours Hank
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Post by devo344a on May 26, 2013 12:02:08 GMT -5
I use a Brinks cable and pad lock My neighbor had a factory alarm and it was messed up it would start in the middle of the nite and run for hours it just started anytime it felt like it we put a battery kill switch to get it to stop
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