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Old 12-19-2006, 2:10 PM
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Looking at alarms

Don't have a bike yet, but am getting things lined up.
Is an alarm necessary? I looked at the www.armedguard.com site, and was wondering if anyone has used one, and what thier thoughts are. I like the pager part.

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Old 12-19-2006, 2:47 PM
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i have the scorpio with all the fixins
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Re: Looking at alarms

Thanks for the welcome.
Do you have a site for them?
Do you think a pager is worth it?

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YES i cant hear the alarm in the house, but the pager beeps and vibrates. it woke me up at 2am one day, a damn cat got in the garage some how and set it off. at work it has gone off and if not for the pager i would not of known.


i think the webpage is scorpioalarms.com
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The pager is worth it if you want to be a stress case, worring each time the pager goes off maybe twice a day. Plus you're paying $200-$300 to add that stress to your life.
I purchased my bike alarm off of ebay for all of $40. Laugh if you will but it's a very good alarm. It has never had any momentary failures in the two years i've had it. It is hard wired into the wiring harness of the bike, and hides nicely as the siren and the box are small. The range on the remote is 175 feet and has no problems transmitting from the inside of my home. It has remote start for fuel injected bikes ( ignition key need not be in the switch), will work on a carbed bike if the bike is 100% tuned right. If the bike is tilted off the sidestand the alarm will usually sound. If the bike is "hot wired" it still won't start. It also has a code jumping feature. It comes with two key fobs. If someone tries to slightly move the bike the alarm does it's job. And i don't worry about the bike - like if I had a trasmitter that warns me each time a cat or a strong wind sets the alarm off. As with any alarm, use a good motorcycle cable or chain lock. Check with your insurance company and you may be able to recieve a discount for having anti-theft devices.
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The pager is worth it if you want to be a stress case, worring each time the pager goes off maybe twice a day. Plus you're paying $200-$300 to add that stress to your life.
I purchased my bike alarm off of ebay for all of $40. Laugh if you will but it's a very good alarm.....

For $40, I think it might be worth a look, do you have a link??
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The pager is worth it if you want to be a stress case, worring each time the pager goes off maybe twice a day. Plus you're paying $200-$300 to add that stress to your life.
I purchased my bike alarm off of ebay for all of $40. Laugh if you will but it's a very good alarm. It has never had any momentary failures in the two years i've had it. It is hard wired into the wiring harness of the bike, and hides nicely as the siren and the box are small. The range on the remote is 175 feet and has no problems transmitting from the inside of my home. It has remote start for fuel injected bikes ( ignition key need not be in the switch), will work on a carbed bike if the bike is 100% tuned right. If the bike is tilted off the sidestand the alarm will usually sound. If the bike is "hot wired" it still won't start. It also has a code jumping feature. It comes with two key fobs. If someone tries to slightly move the bike the alarm does it's job. And i don't worry about the bike - like if I had a trasmitter that warns me each time a cat or a strong wind sets the alarm off. As with any alarm, use a good motorcycle cable or chain lock. Check with your insurance company and you may be able to recieve a discount for having anti-theft devices.
i dont have a problem with mine going off all the time unless i leave the perimiter sensor on, so i just arm the perimiter sensor when shes tucked away in the garage
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i dont have a problem with mine going off all the time unless i leave the perimiter sensor on, so i just arm the perimiter sensor when shes tucked away in the garage
+1 its only gone off when something set it off... plus you can turn off the permiter sensor so it only goes off if the bike is bumped hard. Pager is worth it, after getting one stolen it helps give you that piece of mind!
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