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Stopping people from messing with your spyder

donec

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I find myself in possesion of an xena and came up with an idea and wanted to run it by you guys to see what you tthought. Taking a cable and runing it from the handlebars through the passenger handholds making an X across the seat and hanging the xena at the crossing point. The idea is if anyone trys to sit on or mess with the spyder the xena will sound off. What do you think?
 
There was someone on here before that was selling a light weight "sun shade" that went from the bars back across the seat. Spydersisters? It works great, easy to use and stows away in a small space. I think it's on ebay too...??

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Anything that deters people from touching your machine is a good idea. Covers, cable locks, rude signage, etc...

If you are looking for an inexpensive option you might want to consider something like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Mo...d=1395592616&sr=8-2&keywords=motorcycle+alarm

Stick it under the seat or in the front trunk, or anywhere that works. Arm it with the fob and walk away. If someone tampers with the bike it will set off the alarm and deter them from trying to mess further with your machine. Obviously not a full featured motorcycle alarm yet it works for me and at $11.09 it might be worth considering.
 
There was someone on here before that was selling a light weight "sun shade" that went from the bars back across the seat. Spydersisters? It works great, easy to use and stows away in a small space. I think it's on ebay too...??

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Yup! they're on EBay, and that's a great way to keep the curious off of your bike! :thumbup:

I don't like signs that stay "Keep Off"... it might just provoke a response that turns out to be far worse... :shocked:
 
I can't even imagine walking up to a bike and touching it or sitting on it. The people that ride those things .... well you know how they are.:shocked:
 
Anything that deters people from touching your machine is a good idea. Covers, cable locks, rude signage, etc...

If you are looking for an inexpensive option you might want to consider something like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Mo...d=1395592616&sr=8-2&keywords=motorcycle+alarm

Stick it under the seat or in the front trunk, or anywhere that works. Arm it with the fob and walk away. If someone tampers with the bike it will set off the alarm and deter them from trying to mess further with your machine. Obviously not a full featured motorcycle alarm yet it works for me and at $11.09 it might be worth considering.

Nice :thumbup: Good to have a little anti sit on my bike protection. Reviews are good too.
 
Anything that deters people from touching your machine is a good idea. Covers, cable locks, rude signage, etc...

If you are looking for an inexpensive option you might want to consider something like this.
http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Mo...d=1395592616&sr=8-2&keywords=motorcycle+alarm

Stick it under the seat or in the front trunk, or anywhere that works. Arm it with the fob and walk away. If someone tampers with the bike it will set off the alarm and deter them from trying to mess further with your machine. Obviously not a full featured motorcycle alarm yet it works for me and at $11.09 it might be worth considering.


I found a YouTube of what appears to be the same thing! Might get one for the GS that has not got steering lock because of billet riser when in a store.
 
Decades ago in the last century, I used to sell a variety of Elert Security Alarms. It was a cool product. There were several different versions depending on the application of use.
below is the REDelert.
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Pathetic that some people don't understand simple respect and mess with bikes belonging to others. Wonder if they would be so brave as to sit on one in front of a biker bar frequented by MC's?:doorag:
 
I have been thinking of ideas to keep people off my Spyder also. Came out of the store one time to see some random guy sitting on my Spyder!!! He must have seen me when I pulled up on it cause he seen me coming back jumped off my bike got in his car and left. But not after leaving a scratch just in front of the seat! Don't understand what makes people think it is ok to this?!?
 
Yes, it is a Spydersisters sunshade . . . it folds up small and has it's own, self-contained, storage bag. It fits over the handlebars and covers the entire seat. It discourages folks from sitting on your Spyder, and also keeps your seat at ambient temperature on a hot, sunny day, because it is shaded. I love mine. http://spydersisters.com/Pockets.html here is a photo from their web page spyder sisters.jpg
 
Gorilla Alarm

I only had one morron sit on my Spyder, but there are a lot of folks that will grab the handlebars or put a foot on a foot peg. Since then I have the Gorilla Alarm install. I don't know if it is any better than any other alarm but it has been my experience that it works very well. As I walk away, to go into a store or a coffee shop, I press the arming button twice that puts it in warn away mode. In that mode it will not ring a full alarm only a single chirp when someone touches it. I have seen it happen that someone touched the handlebar, it chirped once and the person looked around with that panicked look on their face. I had a smile for an hour after that.
 
Why not just put a sign up, "Keep Your Fat Ass Off" or "Keep Your Hands To Yourself".

I hear what you're saying, but I think that one might be a bit self defeating, as too many like a challenge! LOL!

Personally; I leave a several large, tough looking hamsters on the seat whenever I park it. They're all Rodent Gangster Disciples members, and got the tats, do rags, and Glock 40s to prove they mean business! Seems to have worked so far!

If that's not your thing....................have you considered a trunk monkey?


That's my kinda vehicle tampering prevention! :thumbup:
 
I only had one morron sit on my Spyder, but there are a lot of folks that will grab the handlebars or put a foot on a foot peg. Since then I have the Gorilla Alarm install. I don't know if it is any better than any other alarm but it has been my experience that it works very well. As I walk away, to go into a store or a coffee shop, I press the arming button twice that puts it in warn away mode. In that mode it will not ring a full alarm only a single chirp when someone touches it. I have seen it happen that someone touched the handlebar, it chirped once and the person looked around with that panicked look on their face. I had a smile for an hour after that.


I like that idea. :thumbup:


As for the one mentioned earlier...
Say you walk away for 1/2 hour or more, I'd hate to think the alarm would be sitting there going off the whole time you are away unless it resets itself....I don't think the one mentioned above resets itself?

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I like that idea. :thumbup:


As for the one mentioned earlier...
Say you walk away for 1/2 hour or more, I'd hate to think the alarm would be sitting there going off the whole time you are away unless it resets itself....I don't think the one mentioned above resets itself?

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9v batteries are cheap enough if it makes someone walk away I am willing to pay that cost. Reviews says it goes off after 40 sec I will carry a spare battery :thumbup:
 
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