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    Has any body had anything to do with engine immobilisers/alarms for bikes
    Looking to put one on the new bike because there is no way to stop anybody from starting it.
    Kinda would make me feel a bit better if I had some way of immobilising it. B) B)

    Cheers Harold

    #249741

    Mate u coul get a bolt down setup but I ddon’t bother cause its insured and if they want it they will get it!

    #249742

    Lol yea
    But it’s the missus I’m more worried about once she gets it in her head there is no changing it

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    andrew
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    what about a disc brake lock with an alarm click here

    or one of these

    dog_zps60afbbf8.jpg

    andy

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    Greg
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    andy29 wrote:
    what about a disc brake lock with an alarm click here

    or one of these

    dog_zps60afbbf8.jpg

    andy

    The disc brake alarm is a good idea, they make a racket if moved, I have a few. Sadly as far as the wheel locked part they throw the wheel on a skate board and wheel it away (I know first hand had and XR stolen years ago and you could see the skateboard tracks :( mine didn’t have alarms then just locks)

    Probably recommend a better brand but that aren’t as easy to cut of like this one here

    As for the picture of a dog Andy, don’t think that will do much :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    TB

    #249744

    Lol
    Got me a cattle dog she’s coming along nicely

    I’m currently looking at a magnum or gorilla system.
    These have engine immobiliser in them but I’m more interested in the mercury switch so if they are moved at all the alarm goes off

    Disc lock sounds interesting as well, might keep looking around as the systems don’t seem to cost a lot of money

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    Dean
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    Thieves can easily get around a disk lock ;) Have a look at GPS trackers which can alert your mobile if moved out of a certain perimeter. Your missus can even call it up when your out on the track to check to see where you are, (that could be good or bad :laugh: ) :laugh:

    I have seen personal alarms attached to a indiscreet piece of fishing line, the bike gets moved and pulls out a pin,the 130 DB alarm can only be shut off when the pin is replaced.

    A good shed alarm should be your first investment as it may stop the pricks getting in the there in the first place.

    Ollie

    #249745

    Good idea ollie

    Cattle dog is in training for shed duties

    But that’s the sort of thing I’m after, I know I can’t stop them if they really want it, just to let me know if it gets moved at night with a really big noise is the trick I’m thinking.

    I had an Engle knocked off the back of my ute out the front of my bedroom window last year, it was bolted down from underneath and shackled on top with 316 stainless buckles and the bastards still took it from under my nose, pissed me off to no end cos I had it for the best part of 16 years.

    That’s why I’m thinking of something that screams loud and my dog for back up.

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