View Full Version : Stop the damaging joy riders! Motorbike alarm - Remote start
KX500
5th July 2008, 11:41
Features:
1) Waterproof remote control
2) Remote arming / disarming
3) Remote engine start
4) Remote engine stop
5) American PIC microcomputer chip
6) Low power consumption
7) Engine immobilization
8) Anti-hijack
Contents:
Waterproof alarm controller, 2 remote controls, siren, wire, installation instructions
Motorbike alarm (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Parts-accessories/Other/auction-164749580.htm)
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Patch
5th July 2008, 12:04
I'll take two seeing as you're giving them away.
pm me for my address. Ta
KX500
5th July 2008, 14:26
:laugh: The link bit close to the photo.
Done
KX500
8th July 2008, 08:33
Have pmed you
Mully
8th July 2008, 20:45
Will it remotely pull the clutch in too?? The RF wont start unless it's in, but I like the idea of remote start. Especially in this weather.
vindy500
8th July 2008, 21:03
will it pull the choke out too?
Steam
8th July 2008, 22:05
Will it pull the clutch in, pull the choke out, give the throttle a twist, prime with a kick, kiss the tank for luck, then kickstart my bike for me on cold mornings?
That'd be handy.
cs363
8th July 2008, 22:08
Will it pull the clutch in, pull the choke out, give the throttle a twist, prime with a kick, kiss the tank for luck, then kickstart my bike for me on cold mornings?
That'd be handy.
Just hope no old Triumph owners join in and ask if it will tickle their Amals..... :laugh:
KX500
9th July 2008, 10:26
:2thumbsup We can supply a healthy rubber band to aid in clutch pulling. The electrical interlock could be by-passed if safe to do so.
Kick starting and tank kissing needs to be worked on, choke pulling solved by pulling your choke out after each ride if the bike is not going to be used for hours.
Early Triumph owners miss out on the remote start feature, but will still have a Bonnie etc to kick-over if somebody takes a liking to their english pedigree.
Marmoot
9th July 2008, 11:05
Wait..... I don't get the concept....
You want to stop Joyriders by making your bike harder to start.....by adding an additional way to start it?
firefighter
9th July 2008, 11:25
Wait..... I don't get the concept....
You want to stop Joyriders by making your bike harder to start.....by adding an additional way to start it?
obviously it will cut out if you try and drive it without the alarm/immobiliser being turned off :brick:
Marmoot
9th July 2008, 11:28
obviously it will cut out if you try and drive it without the alarm/immobiliser being turned off :brick:
Well, no. That's an impossible scenario.
How can you drive it without the immobiliser being turned off?
firefighter
9th July 2008, 11:38
Well, no. That's an impossible scenario.
How can you drive it without the immobiliser being turned off?
huh?.............
KX500
9th July 2008, 15:22
The remote doubles as a keyring so unless you leave your key in your motorbike, joy riders/thieves will not be starting your bike off the remote.
Before Immobiliser stage thieves cannot pull ignition panels etc off without the movement detectors being activated and setting off the siren, motorbike blinkers and lights also flash.
Does the key need to be in the ignition to start the bike remotely?
slofox
9th July 2008, 16:22
Does it warm the seat too?
KX500
9th July 2008, 17:20
Key does not have to be in ignition for your motorbike to start off the remote.
If you own the likes of this your seat will be warmed why you have your morning cuppa.
Steam
9th July 2008, 18:05
All joking aside, they are cool things. It's great to see people's reactions when the bike starts up by itself as you are still walking towards it.
cs363
9th July 2008, 19:49
Key does not have to be in ignition for your motorbike to start off the remote.
If you own the likes of this your seat will be warmed why you have your morning cuppa.
:clap: Have you got pics of the entire unit to give an idea of size and possible fitting options etc?
KX500
11th July 2008, 08:32
Yes they are neat.
The alarm brain is slightly shorter than a business card and around the same width, the siren is compact too. Purpose designed and built motorbike alarm.
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