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Anti-Theft Devices & Insurance related issues...

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baskie
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Post by baskie »

again thanks guys, like zimbo said , thats what ive done. baught a loud alarm. runs off its own battery. all u do in replace the battery every now and then. just enoug lock and chains. just need somethign to wake me up if the bike moved. so i can wake up go downstairs and chin the bastardsss.

again thanks giuys for your input , top job
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Mike Daytona600 wrote:If you get an alarm, get a META.

Had 2 cheap alarms. There're ok untill the thing doesn't disalarm. Better off without.

Datatools are just [Censored] anoying because if left they alarm themselves. So to do anything to it you have to put it into maintainance mode so the [Censored] thing bleeps at you all the time. They are also very sensitive, even on low setting, so a gust of wind will set it off.

METAs will only imobalise themselves if left. They only alarm as well when you press the botton.

With most modern bikes you can buy the connection wires for Datatools and METAs so they litraly just plug in to the bikes loom.
I agree totally with Mike. Datatools drive you to distraction.

cheap immobilisers are a no go - the laserline I had on my SRAD failed on a couple of occasions and left me well and truly shafted. Better off without.

My bike a [bar steward] to insure without a Cat 1 alarm/immob so its got to be Meta alll the way.
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Post by Mike Daytona600 »

Here's another idea. This is the Oxford Boss Alarm. It's a disc lock with an alram but it's big enough to put on a chain cos it's the 'D' lock type. Ive got the standerd Boss and get on well with it. Thinking of getting one of these as well.

http://www.oxprod.com/index.php?pg=3&ac ... pid=122&p=

Oh and off the top of my head I think they're about £50.
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Mike Daytona600 wrote:Here's another idea. This is the Oxford Boss Alarm. It's a disc lock with an alram but it's big enough to put on a chain cos it's the 'D' lock type. Ive got the standerd Boss and get on well with it. Thinking of getting one of these as well.

http://www.oxprod.com/index.php?pg=3&ac ... pid=122&p=

Oh and off the top of my head I think they're about £50.
I got one of these FREE. :D - Got it with my bike insurance.
You can still get it with an internet deal from http://www.devittinsurance.com
Their quote was cheaper than Bennets ( I'm now fully comp on a vfr800 fi for only £139 :lol: ).
Worth a look if you are looking for a renewal.

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Post by GinaS »

I got £150 off insurance as I had an alarm fitted.
This time next year i'll have paid for it's self.
It's a Triumph spec alarm - a re-badged Datatool. It doesn't beep or make any noise untill the bike is moved. Then it makes a serious racket. It's the S4. The alram on my first America was the S3 and on maintainance mode and didn't beep either.
And they both auto armed....that's why they make insurance cheaper.....because there's no way the bike can be left somewhere and not be secured. But thats what I'm used to.
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