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Keeping strangers off and a subwoofer...

Biosafena

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The title might be a little misleading because one has nothing to do with the other, but two things my gray matter has been wondering about:

1) Other than an alarm system or a cover, does anyone have any slick ideas for keeping strangers off their Spyder while unattended? More than once, yesterday being the latest incident, I have come out of a store and it is apparent that someone had had their carcass on my ride. Yesterday was evidenced by the paint chip and shoe scuff marks that were not present when I parked. Was only in the store for 20 minutes and parked in the very first spot closest to the door. Have considered an electric fence or barbed wire, neither seems practical, although the first idea could be good for comedic value. Any ideas??

2) Was thinking of a subwoofer that would fit into one of he saddle bags on my RTL just like the fitted luggage. Was envisioning something that when slid into place would plug into a fixed connector inside the compartment. When one wants to use the compartment for actual storage, the subwoofer would just be slid out and left at home. Thought this might add a little punch to the stereo. Has anyone tried anything like This? Have seen all of the speaker additions to the front fairing, but nothing for just a little "thump".



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Put a contact switch under your seat - toggled on/off

Wire it to your horn. :dontknow: Or, some other kind of alarm.
 
It is so hard to cure stupid. A cover might help--but then there is some hassle with that solution. To bad the parking lots don't have rent a pitbulls.
 
A solution..maybe

A cattle prod installed under the seat to provide a 9kv attitude correction!:joke: This was happening to my Spyder as well, stranger butts tracks:gaah:. I've got the Scorpio RSi 900 alarm system with proximity sensor, get close to the bike and it starts to complain about it. It also lets me know about it too. I've been meaning to order the sticker that goes over the safety placard the says don't mess with my Spyder as a visual reminder to those that can read.
 
I bought a cable lock for my helmet and I secure my helmet on the seat. It keeps folks off the bike and frees up space in the storage bags or trunk. You could also turn the handle bars to the far left and lock them so it would not be easy to mount. I still have to check my switches to see if they have been played with but this is common to any motorcycle. Another strategy is to not park out of sight of where you are if possible but to also not park near a pedestrian walkway or sidewalk.
 
With the Scorpio alarm, does that mean I have to park in he middle of nowhere to keep the proximity sensor from constantly gong off? Or maybe better asked, how close does it allow someone to get before it starts crowing?


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I know you said other then alarms, but I really like the perimeter sensor that I installed with the scorpion alarm, somebody comes near it chirps if they continue, chirps faster and if the actually touch it, full on lights and alarm!:yikes: If they walk away all is well and chirping stops!:thumbup:
 
Alarm

When I had my 09GS I installed a Gorilla alarm. When I went into a store for an example I would put it in warn away mode. If someone touched it, the alarm would give a single squawk. The remote would vibrate if you are close enough to let you someone touched it. It did seem to do the job at keeping the morons off. That reminds me the alarm is laying in a plastic tub in my garage I will have to get at installing it in my ST.
 
I don't mind people looking, but I don't want something that will go off if a car pulls into the next parking spot.


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sat

i don't know if any1 has sat on mine while i'm not there... but i've been asked a whole bunch of times if they could sit on it (to take pix)... i had 1 woman in NM make me an offer that i won't mention here, if i'd let her take mine for a ride.... i did have 1 guy tell me he was going to steal it when i went into the gas station for a pit-stop... stupid is incurable... ignore these people and enjoy our :spyder2:...
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I can see this now...I am getting some good thoughts on the security aspect, but all is quiet on the subwoofer front. Anyone want to place a bet on how long before we see a post showing "Hey, look what I did!" and bang, a subwoofer faster than you can say "Bob's your uncle". Wait, he isn't. Is he? Who's on first?


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I don't mind people looking, but I don't want something that will go off if a car pulls into the next parking spot.


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The perimeter sensor has a sensitivity adjustment which allows you too adjust it so that does not happen!:thumbup:
 
I can see this now...I am getting some good thoughts on the security aspect, but all is quiet on the subwoofer front. Anyone want to place a bet on how long before we see a post showing "Hey, look what I did!" and bang, a subwoofer faster than you can say "Bob's your uncle". Wait, he isn't. Is he? Who's on first?


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i was just on the kicker site recently, they have a sub that is pretty flat. it's maybe a six or eight inch, wouldn't take up much space wherever you put it.
 
It's a condition of my insurers that a Cat-1 alarm is fitted. Unfortunately the alarm they specify is designed for motorcycles typically leaning on their side-stands.

It has a built-in mercury switch so that if someone climbs aboard and moves the bike to vertical the alarm is triggered. The movement caused to the Spyder's chassis by someone climbing aboard it is insufficient to activate the mercury switch, intruders have to attempt to start the engine before the alarm's shock and awe lets rip! :yikes:
 
I have the Spy 5000m alarm with the proximity sensor. I mounted the sensor under the plastic right in front of the seat. It starts getting angry if someone stays within the "Y" profile for to long or immediately if someone climbs on. No alarm trigger if you stay outside the "Y".


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