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| Endorsed Joined: Jun 2008 From: Northwest USA I Ride: - as often as possible | When you clean out ther cat box in the morning before a ride, simply place the bag outside the front door and take it with you as you leave. When you arrive at the location, place the bag over the throttle. As to your mode of transport that is up to you! Last edited by FZ6206; 09-23-2012 at 09:09 PM.. |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | Google and ebay! They are devices called 'personal alarms', I think intended for joggers and others and costs about $25. Post the 'links' when you get them. Thanks! |
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| Superbiker | I prefer electrically operated explosives..... those that make about the same boom as an M-80... Artillery simulators let out a loud whistle before exploding and are already set up with a pull string. Either way it'll be loud enough to alert the neighborhood which means plenty of witnesses to see the individual running with shit dripping out of his pants legs... |
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| Shredder Joined: Jan 2006 From: Yakima I Ride: 2011 Ducati 848 EVO 06 r6 (gone) | Great thread and someone earlier said a disc lock..here helps too has tilt sensor too http://www.xenasecurity.com/home/current/lock_us/ |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | Great idea! Lock 'both ends! Cover the bike(plain black cover) and add a personal Alarm! It will take a thief longer to attempt to go through 3 levels of protection than none. |
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| Mr. Pickles ![]() Joined: May 2005 From: Spokane I Ride: 2012 Ultra Blue Metallic Wing w Rockin' Tunes... | The not so cheap solution, but it has its advantages... http://www.lojack.com/motorcycle/Pag...ycle-cost.aspx Lynnwood Cycle Barn - (425) 774-3538 5615 188th St. SW Lynnwood, WA 98037 Smokey Pt. Cycle Barn - (360) 530-7800 3131 A1 Smokey Pt. Drive Arlington, WA 98223 The Brothers Powersports - (360) 479-6943 5205 1st Street Bremerton, WA 98312 |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | ![]()
I'd add it to my bike and STILL USE A cover, 2nd lock (disk) and an Alarm! | |
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| Newbie Joined: Nov 2012 From: louisville ne I Ride: 900-1000 kaws | You could wire up a siren through an old thermostat(mercury type) When the idiots stand up your bike to try and move it the mercury closes the circuit and fires up the siren. ![]() |
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| Track School Dazed ![]() Joined: Oct 2005 From: CENTRAL I Ride: When I can | Great idea! Where do people get the switch and alarm? How does someone wire it? Where do you hide the siren? |
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| Newbie Joined: Nov 2012 From: louisville ne I Ride: 900-1000 kaws | Wiring it is as simple as running a seperate fused circuit before ignition switch. You run power wire from the fuse to the r contact/screw on the stat ,then you you run a wire from the w contact/screw on stat to a 12v siren with another wire from siren to negative side of battery to complete circuit. you mount the thermostat under seat somplace so its sitting level like it would be when mounted to a wall in your house when bike is standing straight up and down. Youll have to figure what temp to set the stat so it closes circuit when bike is stood up off of kick stand. To arm the alarm just open seat and turn it to heat while bike is on kick stand,to disarm open seat and flip stat to off. Location of siren depends on how big it is and make/model of bike where you can hide it. Another thing I like to do is eliminate clutch safety switch wiring on bars and run it to a toggle switch under seat so even if somebody has your keys they cant start bike if they cant find switch |
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