removing alarms

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removing alarms

Post by watters »

has anybody ever taken their bike somewhere to have their alarm and immobiliser taken out?

where did you go
how long did it take
how much did it cost

cheers :D
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Post by sprocket »

Do it yourself :D I had a good chat with rob G when I needed to sort mine out for my bike ... Its actually quite simple to do just make sure you shut it up ... ie blanket wrapped around it and then do one wire at a time making sure you colour code them as you go along.
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Post by watters »

to be honest mate when it comes to electrical stuff i would rather pay someone to do it that knows what they are doing
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Post by Webber »

ive put mine in service mode before, (thats the datatoool alarm)
you should be able to take it out then.
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Post by ZXR400Lee »

I saw an alarm removal man in town last week, wearing a black and white striped top and had his eyes covered over for some reason.. :? .. must be a trade or professional thing.. he was using a hammer and some pilers and a long screw driver on this R1.. he then put the bike in back of van, on its side.. (must have been something technicial resting bike on his side).. jumped in drivers seat and then wheel span his transit out of the carpark..

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Re: removing alarms

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watters wrote:has anybody ever taken their bike somewhere to have their alarm and immobiliser taken out?

where did you go
how long did it take
how much did it cost

cheers :D
Robg would be the man to speak to about this, you could try pm'ing him but I haven't seen him online for a while.
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Post by jim »

i sent rob g an email ages ago about fitting an alarm havent heard notin back yet :(
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You have PM

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