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Title: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: orange99 on March 14, 2016, 09:29:58 AM
Hi - I'm planning on installing a Meta alarm on my 2006 Girly but I can't find any space under the seat?

Where have others had their alarm units fitted - I beleive Triumph offered the dreaded Datatool as an option so there must be room somewhere?



Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: Bixxer Bob on March 14, 2016, 02:43:49 PM
Take the rack off and the cowl underneath it, there is space there, that's where the factory fitted Dirtyfool goes.  The loom has a bypass plug which, if you remove it, should take the new alarm wiring.  Keep the bypass plug handy (hide it on the bike somewhere but not where a thief can find it)  for when the alrm goes tits up.

Take care when you refit the cowl, make sure to get all the plastics lined up with the reliefs on the bolts so you don't crush or crack them.

Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: orange99 on March 14, 2016, 03:17:26 PM
Cheers - I did wonder if there was room under there but hadn't got round to removing the rack and cowl yet.
Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: fattyjr on March 26, 2016, 07:12:51 PM
In all honesty, alarms are a waste of time especially on a bike that is 10+years old.  since all the triumph forums speak of this " bypass " plug (my triumphs all have them), don't you think someone who WANTS your bike they will know how and where the plug is and what to do?

Get yourself a decent chain/lock and anchor point and be done with it.

If a theif want's your goods, all it takes is time and the right tools.

Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: Sin_Tiger on March 26, 2016, 07:32:10 PM
 :iagree
Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: fattyjr on March 26, 2016, 09:01:08 PM
another thing to remember is you can buy a good range of cordless tools now for not a lot of money. 

Best thing to do is park your bike in places where there are a people knocking about all the time and when it's at home, make it take time to pinch your stuff.  Theifs don't like time.

Then again, me and the old man have been called out too many times to people in cars that have had the igniton switch fail or lost keys and we have been drilling the locks out to recover the car and we have NEVER been challanged even when a police car drove by
Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: Timbox2 on March 26, 2016, 10:15:20 PM
Quote from: fattyjr on March 26, 2016, 09:01:08 PM
another thing to remember is you can buy a good range of cordless tools now for not a lot of money. 

Best thing to do is park your bike in places where there are a people knocking about all the time and when it's at home, make it take time to pinch your stuff.  Theifs don't like time.

Then again, me and the old man have been called out too many times to people in cars that have had the igniton switch fail or lost keys and we have been drilling the locks out to recover the car and we have NEVER been challanged even when a police car drove by

A few years ago a UK Bicycle magazine chained a bike up outside a busy tube station, then got purposely dodgy looking guys with chain cutters etc to steal the bikes, never got challenged once, sign of the times Im afraid. Have to agree about alarm/immobilisers though, only person its likely to stop riding the bike is you
Title: Re: Where to put an Alarm
Post by: JayDub on March 26, 2016, 10:36:43 PM
Quote from: fattyjr on March 26, 2016, 07:12:51 PM
In all honesty, alarms are a waste of time especially on a bike that is 10+years old.  since all the triumph forums speak of this " bypass " plug (my triumphs all have them), don't you think someone who WANTS your bike they will know how and where the plug is and what to do?

Get yourself a decent chain/lock and anchor point and be done with it.

If a theif want's your goods, all it takes is time and the right tools.
:iagree too
get a decent case hardened chain with quality lock, and chain it to something immovable... I've seen bikes lifted by 4 guys into a van with the alarm screeching and lights flashing, in a city center, in daytime - nobody stopped them.
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