I use these on mine....... cheap, very small and work once you translate the shite user manual.
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- Muttley McLadd
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How cool are these?Muttley McLadd wrote:There's a UK company makes an alarm that you fit in the garage that is sofuckingloud that its intolerable to be near. I've not got a link, but did see them the other day when looking for those high pitched sirens to keep children away.
I'll dig it out when I get home.
They're about £500. But compared to the inconvenience of a bike loss, that's sheckles.
http://inferno.se/sound-barriers/
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I've got one of these wandering around the back garden 24/7.
Be my guest.
Be my guest.
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[quote="a.j"]I've got one of these wandering around the back garden 24/7.
Be my guest.[/quote
One of those wont protect your scooter and if you rely on that for protection, your also risking the life of the dog.One piece of meat laced with rat poison and its all over.
Be my guest.[/quote
One of those wont protect your scooter and if you rely on that for protection, your also risking the life of the dog.One piece of meat laced with rat poison and its all over.
Ok putting the scoot in your workshop and locking it to a ground anchor etc but we don't lock our tools away do we so thief just uses the tools behind a closed door and the scoots gone so lock your tools away easier said then done
live life your a long time dead
I have a visonic alarm on all my sheds, wireless and linked to a dialer in the house will sound an alarm and phone me, door sensor and motion sensor covers all, if i`m not home my neighbours will be out there when they here it, wont stop them stealing when out with it though but piece of mind when there home.
The trouble with a tracker is you would have to be quick as we all know how quick chucks scoot was striped and they would find a tracker unless you could get it in the frame maybe
The trouble with a tracker is you would have to be quick as we all know how quick chucks scoot was striped and they would find a tracker unless you could get it in the frame maybe
As soon as the scooter is moved the tracker I use sends a text message to my phone. The tracker has a motion sensor inside.dutch wrote:I have a visonic alarm on all my sheds, wireless and linked to a dialer in the house will sound an alarm and phone me, door sensor and motion sensor covers all, if i`m not home my neighbours will be out there when they here it, wont stop them stealing when out with it though but piece of mind when there home.
The trouble with a tracker is you would have to be quick as we all know how quick chucks scoot was striped and they would find a tracker unless you could get it in the frame maybe
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ive watched all your vids eden and your scoots sure do move the tracker must be worn out
Ok thank you Dr Dolittle.HxPaul wrote:a.j wrote:I've got one of these wandering around the back garden 24/7.
Be my guest.
One of those wont protect your scooter and if you rely on that for protection, your also risking the life of the dog.One piece of meat laced with rat poison and its all over.