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Thread: Immobiliser alarm - which one? PS. Don't use "Real Alarm Shop". Read why.

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    Announce Immobiliser alarm - which one? PS. Don't use "Real Alarm Shop". Read why.

    Need some advice from those who know:

    Looking at installing an Immobiliser Alarm on my GT250R. So far I've found the Mongoose MCA500 or the 500 RLi by Autowatch. Does anyone have an educated opinion on this?

    ...Now before you start saying "what you getting an alarm for"? I'm sick of my bike being stolen by local sh1ts, even from the garage.. Want to be able to get out there and beat'em with the ugly stick when they try to touch it!

    Also, can anyone recommend a good installer?

    Because OMG ..I just went to "Real Alarm Shop" in East Tamaki (89D Springs Road) to get the MCA500 installed. The pimple-faced Chinese biker-wannabe was asking me where the reverse is on my bike, does it have two front brakes and what is a clutch??? He was trying to assure me he knows about bikes and rides them, whilst stalling it for the 3rd time. Had to pry his shaky bony hands off my bike just before he almost ended up underneath it - needless to say I didn't let him touch my bike or install the alarm. LOL
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    Asian "drivers" pfft........

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    My choices would be:
    - Move, obviously crap neighbourhood.
    - Lock garage.
    - Big padlock and chain, bolt to something big in garage.
    - Padlock through brake rotor. You can get ones that make noise.
    - Put hyosung badges back on it, this is a real good deterrant.

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    eek

    Quote Originally Posted by Juzz976 View Post
    My choices would be:
    - Move, obviously crap neighbourhood.
    - Lock garage.
    - Big padlock and chain, bolt to something big in garage.
    - Padlock through brake rotor. You can get ones that make noise.
    - Put hyosung badges back on it, this is a real good deterrant.
    haha...funny.. but Justin I think you missed my point - the whole fun is in catching the sh17s. Now you're just being a party pooper!

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    Quote Originally Posted by special_K View Post
    haha...funny.. but Justin I think you missed my point - the whole fun is in catching the sh17s. Now you're just being a party pooper!
    you could use a limit switch on something that moves when bike moves, wire it to the horn or something louder in ya garage, you'll want a normally closed type.

    I got a honneywell one from RS was cheep enough and wired it to an industrial siren.
    They'll puke b4 they get a chance to kill the noise

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    Use a disc lock, chain it to a ground anchor.An alarm with engine kill on a bike is not recommended for safety reasons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsasuper View Post
    Use a disc lock, chain it to a ground anchor.
    Thanks, I did just that - much cheaper than an alarm!

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