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Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm.
05-26-2006, 4:13 PM
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#1 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
Bike(s): 2005 CBR1000RR, '98 Suzuki DR650SE Age: 40 Posts: 1,030
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| Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. I'm installing a SCORPIO SRi500 alarm tomorrow. I've read through some of the instructions and it seems pretty straight forward. The components are: 2 Way FM Transceiver Remote ignition disable / Anti hijack kit Factory Plug In Connector Kit for Honda Back up power supply system. I'll appreciate any inputs. Thanks. |
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05-26-2006, 11:06 PM
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Join Date: 05-13-2004 Location: hawaii
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. I would like to find out where is the best place to put the control module. Because under the rear cowl ain't gonna work for me.  |
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05-27-2006, 7:19 PM
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#3 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. I went to the Honda dealer this morning and they suggested to put it inside of the farings right next to the front left fork. They showed my how they did it on a 06 Kawa 600 which has under the seat exhausts  . They had to run some extension cables from the battery and electrical harness, which I thought was kinda weird. They wanted to charge me 2 hours of labor for about 135.00.  Ridiculous.  I'm gonna give it a try myselft. |
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05-27-2006, 8:59 PM
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Join Date: 09-29-2005 Location: Everett, WA
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Cant fit it under the seat/trunk? Thats where I put mine on my 929... |
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05-27-2006, 9:44 PM
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Join Date: 09-30-2005 Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. doesn't that make it pretty easy to disable? when my bike was stolen, it looked like they drilled out the seat lock to check for an alarm  Easy to reach in and take out?? |
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05-27-2006, 9:47 PM
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Join Date: 09-30-2005 Location: Atlanta, GA
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. google "SRi500 Alarm" and fireblades get 2 of the first 4 sites... |
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05-28-2006, 2:46 AM
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Join Date: 05-13-2004 Location: hawaii
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Quote: |
Originally Posted by rowlex Cant fit it under the seat/trunk? Thats where I put mine on my 929... |
Have you seen the trunk space on a 1000rr? It is virtually non-existant  |
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05-28-2006, 9:34 AM
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#8 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Quote: |
Originally Posted by rowlex Cant fit it under the seat/trunk? Thats where I put mine on my 929... | That's where the exhaust is. It would be too hot. Definetely does not fit under neither of the seats. |
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07-26-2006, 12:01 PM
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#9 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
Bike(s): 2005 CBR1000RR, '98 Suzuki DR650SE Age: 40 Posts: 1,030
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. So I did install the alarm under the front seat.  Tight squeez but it fits. It's been working fine. The range of the two way remote is not as good as I expected but it works. It also burns AAA batteries very quickly but that might have to do with the over 100 degrees of temp lately and the fact that I carrie it in my pocket.
Anyways, I cannot find the cable were I am supposed to connect the ignition disconnect.  It's supposed to be near the tank but I don't know what color it is  . Does anyone have some idea were to find the ignition cable near the tank and the front seat?  What color is it? Pics would be great...
Thanks.  |
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05-07-2007, 12:40 PM
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Join Date: 05-07-2007 Location: San Francisco
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Quote:
Originally Posted by onevcs So I did install the alarm under the front seat.  Tight squeez but it fits. It's been working fine. The range of the two way remote is not as good as I expected but it works. It also burns AAA batteries very quickly but that might have to do with the over 100 degrees of temp lately and the fact that I carrie it in my pocket.
Anyways, I cannot find the cable were I am supposed to connect the ignition disconnect.  It's supposed to be near the tank but I don't know what color it is  . Does anyone have some idea were to find the ignition cable near the tank and the front seat?  What color is it? Pics would be great...
Thanks.  | Just curious - was this installed on your CBR? If so, where under the front seat did you install it? I took apart the bike yesterday trying to find somewhere to install it. Those bikes are packed full! |
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05-07-2007, 1:03 PM
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#11 | | Carolina Kracker
Join Date: 10-05-2005 Location: Elizabeth City NC US
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. the one i have if you take the unit out i dont believe the bike will start |
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05-12-2007, 10:18 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Sounds like from what quick26 says the alarm box completes an otherwise open circuit.
A battery backup is a nice feature, if i had it my bike may not have even been stolen. That night my battery was dead. |
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05-14-2007, 6:06 PM
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#13 | | A Spaniard in Texas.
Join Date: 05-16-2006 Location: FORT WORTH TX
Bike(s): 2005 CBR1000RR, '98 Suzuki DR650SE Age: 40 Posts: 1,030
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Quote:
Originally Posted by smallfry Just curious - was this installed on your CBR? If so, where under the front seat did you install it? I took apart the bike yesterday trying to find somewhere to install it. Those bikes are packed full! | Right now is under the front seat. I used some double Velcro tape to keep it in place. You may find some industrial strength double tape Velcro at home depot or similar store. After 10,000 miles is still in place.
When I was installing it, I called the manufacturer cause I was a bit concerned about heat affecting the electronics if I installed it under the rear seat due to the bike having a center up exhaust as I'm sure you know. They told me that the packaging of the alarm CPU has been tested to 400 degrees F and should stand the heat coming from the exhaust just fine. I've been too lazy to move it. Eventually I might if I don't convert it to track only. |
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05-20-2007, 8:10 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Two features i wished my alarm had.. an LED warning light, and a battery back up. Otherwise i certainly can't complain about the alarm. |
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06-08-2008, 3:34 AM
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Join Date: 03-14-2007 Location: south philly
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| Re: Installing a Scorpio SRi500 Alarm. Quote:
Originally Posted by Fastrr Two features i wished my alarm had.. an LED warning light, and a battery back up. Otherwise i certainly can't complain about the alarm. | you can put an led and a batt back-up on any alarm, radio shack has 12v blinking led's, 2 wires, red to 12v+ and black goes to alarms - out w/arm (starter kill wire, usually orange on alarms) led blinks when alarm is armed, car stereo shops can get small 12v back-up batteries that will wire into any alarm, figured id let ya know so you can get that thing the way you want it!  |
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