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rosscla wrote:
ducksta wrote:how i look at it, alarm your shed, would you get back to the scoot if alarm was going who knows where you would be and passers by would just walk on, so a deterant ie chain/disc lock/etc i have fitted a red led into my speedo run off a 9v battery cost about £3 all told, flick it on when i leave the bike looks like a alarm is fitted.
But now you've told everybody about it , who,s going to be fooled?
Thats if you know my scoot ;)
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What the one with "Ducksta" wrote on it......
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mick1 wrote:What the one with "Ducksta" wrote on it......
Ha, ha......priceless. :)
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That made me cry a little bit..... :)
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So what you saying deep down is be carefull this site is full of scoot theifs, thanks for warning
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But we know it isnt, got that in before before the slandering started :D
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I'm sure some of them can read...
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ArmandTanzarian wrote:I've got a couple of these. The first time you knock it, it beeps a couple of times as a warning. If you knock it again, all hell breaks loose.

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Thanks Armand, looks like a good option for £6. I'm chaining it anyway and I like the idea of attracting a bit of attention to someone trying to nick it if I'm in a pub or coffee shop.

On the subject of thieves reading this forum I wonder how much people targeting Lammies know about them. I can't see a casual thief trying to nick one, I suspect it's people who know what they after and strip them down. So they might well do ,research on a forum like this?
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i have battery fitted and got a pheonix nights alarm of ebay
as someone else has posted away from home no one will take any notice but its handy when a home also have a wireless shed alarm belt and braces
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just bought one for my shed just need to take down the ducksta plaque off the door so they dont know its a alarmed lock ;) ;)
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