Motorcycle Alarm
I just installed the Gorilla Alarm on my bike($75). Went on pretty easy. It's kinda big but not impossible. I intalled a Scorpio (top of the line $500) on a buddy's bike last week. Damn thing is so complicated he can't figure out how to use it! Anyone else have alarms on their bikes and what kind?
***NOTE: THIS POST IS NOT DESIGNED TO START A DEBATE ON THE USEFULLNESS OF ALARMS ON BIKES*** |
Alarms are fucking useless on motorcycles...
Just fucking with your mangina again Tig... I'd be interested in hearing what the difference is between the cheap and the expensive alarms are... not that I'd ever get one... |
how big is the gorilla? you have pics?
I've heard the Scorpio's are hard to install with out the OEM harness they offer. |
The scopio is super easy... I did a how to install for my big dog guys. What was so hard about it?
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My alarm is beyond easy to install. I got the 7007 which is the basic model. The hardest part was running the led,scorpio doesn't have one,and finding a spot for the big ass main unit. Btw Gorrilla offers an expansion module to make mine a paging unit complete with lcd remote for another $70 or so. This may sound dumb but one of my main reasons for going this way,other than price,was the led. IMHO the led will deter 70%+ of would be thieves. |
yeah mine doesn't have the auto arming thing...
Personally... the best deter is proimity. |
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On another note,a buddy of mine keeps a spare phone on his bike so they can track it with gps if it's stolen. It costs him $10 a month. If I ever get serious,I'll probably get LoJack. |
Anyone use a disc lock with the alarm feature? I'm wondering if they are worth a crap.
The Gorilla sounds like a good option. Where did you pick it up? |
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I got my alarm from the dealership but you can get the top of the line G unit on EBay for $150. |
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