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R6_kid
21st November 2004, 20:42
my father accidently bought two so now i have one to sell...
features:
remote start
remote cut-out (for if u see someone stealing ya bike)
tilt/movement sensor (so people dont tinker with it)
imobilizer (sp)
120db siren
bike finder - so you can remember/hear where you left it
100m range remote
power save mode
wiring diagram with instructions for yamaha and suzuki, but i'll give you instructions for kawasaki (zxr) atleast when i've got mine wired up.
i'm looking for half what i paid for the two, so around $100...
NC
21st November 2004, 20:59
my father accidently bought two so now i have one to sell...
features:
remote start
remote cut-out (for if u see someone stealing ya bike)
tilt/movement sensor (so people dont tinker with it)
imobilizer (sp)
120db siren
bike finder - so you can remember/hear where you left it
100m range remote
power save mode
wiring diagram with instructions for yamaha and suzuki, but i'll give you instructions for kawasaki (zxr) atleast when i've got mine wired up.
i'm looking for half what i paid for the two, so around $100...
I want it!!!!!
Does it have instructions for Honda>?
R6_kid
21st November 2004, 21:22
its pretty simple really, red wire to red terminal, black to black, other black to chassis. If you want it to do all the fancy stuff like remote start it gets tricky, but if you look at the diagram you should be sweet. If all else fails take it in too an auto electrician and they wont have any problems.
If you want to make sure that it'll be easy, find how many leads come out of your ignition switch, its design for 4 (yamaha and suzuki) yet my zxr one has 7...
im gonna have a look on the net on tuesday after exams to see if i can find a better instruction set for it as it is kinda limited as milky will tell ya!
Send me a PM and i'll hook you up :niceone:
R6_kid
21st November 2004, 21:23
infact, i'll go throught the wires for you and label them all to take the confusion out of it... then you just gotta figure where they go :wacko:
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