Alarm System from motorbikealarm.co.uk

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ToryBoy
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Alarm System from motorbikealarm.co.uk

Post by ToryBoy »

Anybody dealt with/have one of the alarms on this website?

http://www.motorbikealarm.co.uk/index.html

Looks good and after the theft of my bike I'm looking for good security.. Unfortunately I don't have such a large budget that I can spend £300 on GPS tracking... so I'm looking for alternatives.

Would go nicely with a Bosch alarm lock me thinks :D
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Post by dude900 »

NOT SURE ABOUT THAT ONE I BOUGHT A SIXTY QUID ONE from HG OVER A YEAR AGO ,NO PROBLEMS WITH IT HAS TILT SENSOR AS WELL . I WOULDNT BE WITH OUT ONE .. sorry just noticed its in caps :oops to lazy to retype
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Post by Grant »

Alarms are more hassle than they're worth!

If you're parking it on the street, spend your money on a decent chain and lock.
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Post by garymitch »

Igot some bike alarms off ebay. £20 and there good. There called cyclone c11 and easy to fit too. :2up
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Post by coullstar »

Grant wrote:Alarms are more hassle than they're worth!

If you're parking it on the street, spend your money on a decent chain and lock.
Completlely agree. Spend the £300+ on chains etc
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http://www.aberdeenbikers.co.uk/abforum ... hp?t=10170

Maybe you'll catch the wee b@stards in the act next time and get a chance to dish out some justice.
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