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Alarms

Arguss

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Hello how are my Spyder lovers doing today? :ani29: I'm looking to get a alarm for the Spyder and was woundering if anyone new of a good one that was out? Also thinking about puting on ground all around lights for better protection. Has anyone done this yet, if so how did it turn out?
Tony :spyder:
 
I am not sure about the alarm systems, but know there are a few who have them that will likely chime in. As for lighting, what ideas are you looking for? Some think I may have gone a bit overboard in the lighting department, but you can check out my mods thread in my signature block and judge for yourself. :D

welcome to you as well.
 
Gorilla Alarm

There are any number of Motorcycle alarm systems out there that will do the trick. Scorpio make good alarms and there is also Talon.

I settled on a basic Gorilla Alarm for my machine. Mounted the alarm just behind the battery and hardwired it directly to the battery. I did not hook up the tilt sensor for obvious reasons and I am very pleased with its cost and functionality. I primarily set it on the "warn away" function which I have found deters people from fooling around with the bike when I leave it in a public place. I only set the full alarm when I travel.

It takes a bit of experimentation to set the sensitivity control just right and after numerous tries I finally had it set to go off when someone tried mounting the trike or bumped up against it with a bit of force. I did not bother with the two way pager system, but might upgrade for this functionality sometimes this year.

Lots of literature out there on the web and prices are all over the place. Good luck with your purchase.
 
Thanks for info

am not sure about the alarm systems, but know there are a few who have them that will likely chime in. As for lighting, what ideas are you looking for? Some think I may have gone a bit overboard in the lighting department, but you can check out my mods thread in my signature block and judge for yourself. :D

welcome to you as well.
Thanks for the info. Like your set up also. Not going to have my fronts set it off like ur's but I have few good ideas that I'm going to have done to her.
Spyder.. "It's more then just a bike. It's the future of fun":2thumbs:
 
thanks

There are any number of Motorcycle alarm systems out there that will do the trick. Scorpio make good alarms and there is also Talon.

I settled on a basic Gorilla Alarm for my machine. Mounted the alarm just behind the battery and hardwired it directly to the battery. I did not hook up the tilt sensor for obvious reasons and I am very pleased with its cost and functionality. I primarily set it on the "warn away" function which I have found deters people from fooling around with the bike when I leave it in a public place. I only set the full alarm when I travel.

It takes a bit of experimentation to set the sensitivity control just right and after numerous tries I finally had it set to go off when someone tried mounting the trike or bumped up against it with a bit of force. I did not bother with the two way pager system, but might upgrade for this functionality sometimes this year.

Lots of literature out there on the web and prices are all over the place. Good luck with your purchase.
Thanks going to look them up and see what I like.
 
Alarms!!

On a motorcycle, makes no matter. It can be stolen in a matter of seconds and no one will even notice when it is shoved into a van. On a Spyder, well, It can hardly be shoved into a van so someone should notice when a person is trying to steal it. My alarm is a 44 mag when I'm on or near it. A disc lock and large cable through the wheels even if it can be cut. A person would look mighty suspicious carrying a pair of bolt cutters and trying to cut the cable. But the best alarm is full replacement insurance. Oh, and always turn the handle bars and lock when parked. I find that most people wont try to mount it if they cant turn the bars. Not always safe but try to park where you can see it.
 
picking the right one

OK so been online looking at alarms found two that I like wonder if anyone has anyone or have any info on them. The Viper 5901 or the Cyclone? Both are about the same price the Viper cost a little more but comes with a remote starter. Both seem very sound to me about to do a coin flip to pick. hahaha :gaah: :shemademe_smilie:
 
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On a motorcycle, makes no matter. It can be stolen in a matter of seconds and no one will even notice when it is shoved into a van. On a Spyder, well, It can hardly be shoved into a van so someone should notice when a person is trying to steal it. My alarm is a 44 mag when I'm on or near it. A disc lock and large cable through the wheels even if it can be cut. A person would look mighty suspicious carrying a pair of bolt cutters and trying to cut the cable. But the best alarm is full replacement insurance. Oh, and always turn the handle bars and lock when parked. I find that most people wont try to mount it if they cant turn the bars. Not always safe but try to park where you can see it.

44 mag? Hope you have a strong webbing on your shooting hand! How the heck do you hide that thing? Are you assuming a large gorilla or game animal is going to steal your bike? I would think a 40 cal. would do just fine...and consider if you have a few people stealing it...you might need to double tap, and you can't do that with a 44 mag!!!! :D

I agree fully with you about the steering lock...nothing worse than a bike that won't move straight...it's easy to take the bike out of gear and/or take off the emergency brake (if someone even knows the bike has one), but the steering is a tougher one to deal with...
 
OK so been online looking at alarms found two that I like wonder if anyone has anyone or have any info on them. The Viper 5901 or the Cyclone? Both are about the same price the Viper cost a little more but comes with a remote starter. Both seem very sound to me about to do a coin flip to pick. hahaha :gaah: :shemademe_smilie:

I don't think that will work on the Spyder given you have to press the menu key before you can start it. I have a Scorpio SR I800 RFID Security System and I really like the fact it disarms/arms itself using the R.F.I.D. remote. No need to push any button!
 
Alarm systems

I had a talon on my 08 rs. Would drive me crazy and th cost I thought was out there. My dealer suggest on of her alarms. I like it so far. It pages you when goes off if someone is trying to sit or move your spider. I will let you know over the next couple of days how well I like It or Not?
 
I opted for a Scorpio 600 with cutoff and proximity sensor. Right price and features- I wanted a backup battery and proximity sensor first and foremost. I don't have it installed yet so I can't share how well it works but have read good things.
 
I would think a 40 cal. would do just fine...and consider if you have a few people stealing it...you might need to double tap, and you can't do that with a 44 mag!!!! :D

You get a 44 so you don't need to double tap. Just be patient enough to let them line up properly, and then take a group of them down at once. :D Good thing about that size weapon is even if you hit someone in the arm, there is a great chance they are going down.
 
Never liked to double anything. In Nevada, we are legally able to carry non concealed firearms. But if they don't fall permanently and can get up, chances are they will sue you. Therefore, 44 or 50 cal. is the only way to go. Not losing my Spyder to some moron.
 
Ummmm ... don't think you can shoot a thief unless your life is in danger. So my Judge sits in its holster until its needed. But 36 cal. buck shots traveling at 1200 fps should do the trick no matter what.:D As for my Talon alarm, I like it but its just there to keep nosy people away for the most part.
 
The Gorilla Basic alarm works great on my Spyder RT-S. Of course my Springfield Arms XD45 is too large to carry on the bike with me so my Taurus P145 works like a charm. :2thumbs: Something about staring down the barrel of a .45 ACP Cal does something to folk! :shocked:
 
Never liked to double anything. In Nevada, we are legally able to carry non concealed firearms. But if they don't fall permanently and can get up, chances are they will sue you. Therefore, 44 or 50 cal. is the only way to go. Not losing my Spyder to some moron.

:agree: Hard to testify if you are pushing up daises! But it may not stop their "loved ones" from suing you.


Ummmm ... don't think you can shoot a thief unless your life is in danger. So my Judge sits in its holster until its needed. But 36 cal. buck shots traveling at 1200 fps should do the trick no matter what.:D As for my Talon alarm, I like it but its just there to keep nosy people away for the most part.

True & False. Some states allow the "defending of personal property" as justified. The "life threatening" argument is a typical legal statue in most states. Thus research YOUR state and see what the guidelines are!
 
I opted for a Scorpio 600 with cutoff and proximity sensor. Right price and features- I wanted a backup battery and proximity sensor first and foremost. I don't have it installed yet so I can't share how well it works but have read good things.

The 600 I am happy with. Proximity sensor is sensitive, (I need to adjust it a tad) but it does its job.

Just remember to have your remote with you if you disconnect your battery for any reason or the neighbors will be looking for sure.:shocked::thumbup:
 
:agree: Hard to testify if you are pushing up daises! But it may not stop their "loved ones" from suing you.




True & False. Some states allow the "defending of personal property" as justified. The "life threatening" argument is a typical legal statue in most states. Thus research YOUR state and see what the guidelines are!
I hear ya on that. But I just can't justify using deadly force defending personal property.
 
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