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bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 17:37
by steven
hey
about 3 weeks ago tonite 3 boys were outside my house with bolts cutters at half 12
my neighbours chased them off but they got away
i think they were cuming for my bike
one with ginger hu ran abit werid
and the other 2 was chubby
thts what my neighbour told me
so ive been lookin for alarms to put on my urban dz 125 trials bike
dont want nothing expensive tho as havent got that sort of money
they sell chinese ones cheap on ebay but ive been told they run down the battery
any1 no of any alarms
thanks steve
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 17:48
by DynaMight
I had an Acumen alarm on my old bike. It didnt reduce your insurance and had no immobiliser, but did go mental if you moved the bike etc. Upside was they were only £70 and could be easily fitted by yourself (just plugs into your battery)
http://www.acumen-electronics.co.uk/pro ... larm_10149
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 17:54
by steven
ideal cheers
and my bike is a four stroke n and wanna get sum dif indicators ,are all indcaters the same fittings or do i have to buy ones for the bike
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 18:23
by DynaMight
Most aftermarket 'universal' indicators are a single nut and bolt. Most original indicators have a similar-ish setup so universal ones will fit on it its place. Alternatively you can get flush mount ones that simply stick on. Have a search on eBay and see what take your fancy.
Some bikes leave big holes once removed but you can get 'indicator spacers' to fill the holes and accept the universal indicators. Search eBay for them.
After that its just a case of wiring them up, two wires. May have to cut off the original connector depending on what connection they have originally.
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 18:34
by steven
ok thanks for your help
i dont reli no anyfink about bikes lol
ill have a look on ebay ,see wat i like lol
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 24th, '10, 19:47
by bambam
my advice......don't bother with an alarm
but then i am old enough to not worry about ncb

Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:36
by Sixth Gear
I fitted an acumen cat 3 with imobiliser nearly 5 years ago, about £80ish I think, and it's been excellent, very load, the tilt sensor isn't too sensitive, it's just right. It will run the battery down after a couple weeks of no bike use though, so I bought a trickle charger as well.
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 26th, '10, 19:46
by ZX6R
If you are padlocking your bike to someting, why not get one of those padlock which has a sounder alarm built in.
Have seen them around not sure how much they are.
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Jul 27th, '10, 11:46
by Milky
Maplin sell one for £20 wires straight on to your battery.
Re: bike alarms
Posted: Sep 4th, '10, 07:29
by bambam
jassica wrote:
I don't need one myself, since you ask, as I don't have a bike. (Having had three stolen, gave it up as a bad job).
Then why have you joined a bike site then you spamming cnut.