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Alarm - good and inexpensive
01-20-2007, 1:50 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 95, CBR 900RR Posts: 1,719
Rep:  (51) Rep Power: 0
| Alarm - good and inexpensive I can't remember who was asking where I bought my alarm for $40? Anyways ebay seller: WorldWide Export store. It is made by "Alpha Guards". Features:
2 key fob remotes.
Remote engine start.
panic button alarm.
Engine imobilizer - won't start without alarm being turned off.
shock sensor - works great.
engine kill - if someone bike jacks you push a button on the key fob.
energy saving - low battery consumption has never killed my battery.
remote range is about 150 feet.
water proof box and siren.
On a scale of 1 to 10, ten being the best, I give it a 8.5
Hard wiring is required. The alarm box is small like 1 inch x 3 inch x 4 inch. The siren is small about 1 inch x 2 inch diamter and comes with double stick tape on both. In two years it has never let me down. |
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01-21-2007, 9:53 PM
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Join Date: 09-02-2004 Location: Macon,Ga USA
Bike(s): 02 CBR 954 RR (faster S/B edition) Posts: 116
Rep:  (12) Rep Power: 4
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by Fastrr I can't remember who was asking where I bought my alarm for $40? Anyways ebay seller: WorldWide Export store. It is made by "Alpha Guards". Features:
2 key fob remotes.
Remote engine start.
panic button alarm.
Engine imobilizer - won't start without alarm being turned off.
shock sensor - works great.
engine kill - if someone bike jacks you push a button on the key fob.
energy saving - low battery consumption has never killed my battery.
remote range is about 150 feet.
water proof box and siren.
On a scale of 1 to 10, ten being the best, I give it a 8.
Hard wiring is required. The alarm box is small like 1 inch x 3 inch x 4 inch. The siren is small about 1 inch x 2 inch diamter and comes with double stick tape on both. In two years it has never let me down. | Pics Please or a link to the auction....I searched for them and came up with nothing.....
Last edited by gasoul : 01-21-2007 at 9:58 PM.
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01-22-2007, 8:41 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 95, CBR 900RR Posts: 1,719
Rep:  (51) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Maybe try "advanced search" on ebay look for the store name i mentioned above. It's been two years since i bought the alarm. |
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01-22-2007, 9:37 PM
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Join Date: 12-16-2006 Location: Texas
Bike(s): Not yet Posts: 4
Rep:  (10) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive I had to run the 2 words together before I found info. Home
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Last edited by logager : 01-22-2007 at 9:38 PM.
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01-24-2007, 8:46 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 95, CBR 900RR Posts: 1,719
Rep:  (51) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive That's the one. |
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01-25-2007, 2:08 AM
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Join Date: 01-24-2007 Location: east texas
Bike(s): 2004 Honday CBR600F4i Age: 27 Posts: 25
Rep:  (10) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Do the ebay store search for WorldWide Export...they have them for 19.99. I just bought one!! I hope it works good!! |
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01-25-2007, 6:47 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 95, CBR 900RR Posts: 1,719
Rep:  (51) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive It should work great. I had two wires from the alarm control box that i never hooked up. I'm asuming one of those two wires was for a LED warning light. Everything on my wire install/alarm works great though. |
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02-01-2007, 3:36 AM
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Join Date: 08-24-2006 Location: santa monica
Bike(s): 2002 cbr 954 and a kdx 220 2 stroke(dirt bike) Posts: 1
Rep:  (10) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive I can't find that alarm |
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02-01-2007, 1:06 PM
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Join Date: 02-15-2006 Location: Akron Ohio
Bike(s): 2000 Honda CBR 929 Posts: 102
Rep:  (12) Rep Power: 3
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive |
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02-06-2007, 8:27 PM
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#11 | | With lecture I puncture the structure of lies
Join Date: 11-14-2005 Location: New York City
Bike(s): 01 929, 82 V45 Sabre, 06 RC-51 Age: 38 Posts: 2,114
Rep:   (117) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Does anyone have the pager-alarm? |
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02-06-2007, 10:53 PM
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Join Date: 04-16-2006 Location: Dallas, Tx
Bike(s): k6 GSXR750, 97 YZF1000, 05 600RR, 02 954 Posts: 964
Rep:  (29) Rep Power: 3
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by itsrhuf | I had this alarm on one of my RC51s and it was a nightmare for me. It was hooked up professionally and it just always ran my battery dead after maybe a week tops of sitting. Did various other things also. I changed to the scorpio and life was great. |
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03-16-2007, 2:54 AM
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#13 | | If she didn't want it, it was mine??
Join Date: 01-04-2007 Location: Melbourne Aus
Bike(s): CBR 954 yellow micron pipe ohlins damper Age: 1 Posts: 425
Rep:  (12) Rep Power: 2
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive hey guys do the U S bikes have the hess ignition system and if so would it interfere with this type of alarm? |
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03-17-2007, 12:25 AM
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#14 | | With lecture I puncture the structure of lies
Join Date: 11-14-2005 Location: New York City
Bike(s): 01 929, 82 V45 Sabre, 06 RC-51 Age: 38 Posts: 2,114
Rep:   (117) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive No, I don't think so, certainly not on the 929, or 06 '51... |
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03-17-2007, 1:48 AM
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Join Date: 09-02-2004 Location: Macon,Ga USA
Bike(s): 02 CBR 954 RR (faster S/B edition) Posts: 116
Rep:  (12) Rep Power: 4
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive any new info or updates to reports about these alarms |
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03-22-2007, 3:09 PM
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Join Date: 07-20-2004 Location: Canada
Bike(s): Honda CBR929RRY + Suzuki DRZ400-SM Age: 28 Posts: 723
Rep:  (64) Rep Power: 4
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by analogbear Does anyone have the pager-alarm? | I've got the Scorpio pager alarm. It works very well and gives me a little display on the fob as to what was triggered while I am away (shock, ignition, etc...). |
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03-22-2007, 3:12 PM
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#17 | | Carolina Kracker
Join Date: 10-05-2005 Location: Elizabeth City NC US
Bike(s): 06 CBR1000rr, 05 CBR1000RR Repsol Edition(stolen) Age: 25 Posts: 4,696
Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by SpikedLemon I've got the Scorpio pager alarm. It works very well and gives me a little display on the fob as to what was triggered while I am away (shock, ignition, etc...). |
me too |
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03-22-2007, 3:22 PM
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Join Date: 08-29-2006 Location: Michigan
Bike(s): 1996 900rr fireblade Posts: 269
Rep:  (28) Rep Power: 2
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive i ordered this alarm and will let you know what i think of it and how difficult the installation is. |
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03-22-2007, 3:35 PM
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Join Date: 01-23-2007 Location: Indiana
Bike(s): 2002 CBR600F4i Age: 26 Posts: 3,876
Rep:  (98) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive FastRR, not to be the doubter of the alarm... but didn't your bike get stolen? |
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03-22-2007, 3:51 PM
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#20 | | With lecture I puncture the structure of lies
Join Date: 11-14-2005 Location: New York City
Bike(s): 01 929, 82 V45 Sabre, 06 RC-51 Age: 38 Posts: 2,114
Rep:   (117) Rep Power: 6
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by SpikedLemon I've got the Scorpio pager alarm. It works very well and gives me a little display on the fob as to what was triggered while I am away (shock, ignition, etc...). | Quote:
Originally Posted by Quick 26 me too | Cool! I was thinking of getting one...I may have told you guys that my 929 got knocked over right in front of John Jay College of CRIMINAL JUSTICE one time...Right before I installed my frame sliders...This alarm would have been helpful. |
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03-23-2007, 7:05 PM
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Join Date: 06-03-2006 Location: Arizona
Bike(s): 95, CBR 900RR Posts: 1,719
Rep:  (51) Rep Power: 0
| Re: Alarm - good and inexpensive Quote:
Originally Posted by sinfuldragon FastRR, not to be the doubter of the alarm... but didn't your bike get stolen? |
Yeah, I know, sounds funny huh  My bike's battery was removed that night because i had to trickle charge it. My guess is the thief knew the battery was removed that night. Probably a neighbor was involved in taking the bike. But to be honest with a good battery the alarm works great.
the one thing I will say about that alarm system is it helps to know all the features on the remote, because if you accidently press buttons that you have no idea you could be changing the sensitivity of the alarm which is changed via the remote fob. Really no big deal imo. eBay Motors: AG-M81 Motorcycle Alarm System w Remote Engine Start (item 160095765529 end time Mar-24-07 18:30:00 PDT) |
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