TALKING motorcycle alarm with full remote functions/remote start.

Monday, 5 July 2010, 4:48 | Category : Catagories
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motorcycle alarm have full remote function,ie. auto start. It has also an immobilizer. After “Arming” it will activate when the alarm goes off or when the bike is started with or without the key unless you disarm the system. The sensitivity can be adjusted remotely from 1 to 5. For more info, email me: or visit us at: www.ebay.com.my ps: Email me if you want to purchase or more info: genuineseller168@yahoo.co.uk or you can skype me (ID: genuineseller168) Selling price: Malaysian ringgit=RM80.00=USD23.00

25 Comments for “TALKING motorcycle alarm with full remote functions/remote start.”

  1. 1rhinotr2000

    does this alarm/remote start work on other bikes? like 600cc or 1000cc? or would it just burn out thus only works on only 50cc

  2. 2genuineseller168

    Yes, it works with all motorcycles irrespective of the engine capacity. To prevent any overloading, you need to install a relay. Do you know what is a relay?? With a relay, U can can remote start any engine starter.

  3. 37mile7

    man you put a alarm on a scooter???? roflmmfao

  4. 4pad3357

    hye i have just bought one of these of ebay im not to bad at wiring will i be able to do the remote start feature??

  5. 5genuineseller168

    Yes, you can do remote start if your bike have a electric starter. Rule of the thumb: alway install a relay to prevent overload of the CPU.

  6. 6daleere

    Can you install yourself?

  7. 7pioneerz450

    so what ive got an alarm on my bicycle and on my computer so that if you open the lid without punck in a code with an extra keypad or do the wrong password more than 5times it will go off with 120dB siren

  8. 8genuineseller168

    Please note that this system is simple to install.
    Only five wires for simple connection:
    2 wires for positive & negative
    2 wires for the left & right signal lights
    1 wire for the ignition switch.

    For remote start:
    1 wire to a relay & the relay will connect to the starter motor to prevent overload of the original relay in the CPU.

    For immobilsation:
    2 wires to the ignition power supply out to disconnect the ignition supply for starting.

  9. 9cheezz74

    Hi! I’m really interested in this alarm. where can i get it?

  10. 10soldiersi

    where can i get this alarm?
    and is it a talking alarm?

  11. 11unstoppablex

    Here is the alarm I believe. There are many auctions so just look on Ebay for spy alarm.

  12. 12unstoppablex

    Here is the alarm I believe. There are many auctions so just look on Ebay for spy alarm

  13. 13sisgroup

    Can someone tell me where to put the remote start wire please do i wire it direct to the starter motor or to the relay?

  14. 14EdgeyForSure

    its 90% to the starter. tho id check instructions for ur exact model because a few connect to the relay. but most are to the starter

  15. 15genuineseller168

    remote start wire should be to the starter.
    but it is better to use a relay to protect the original relay in the CPU.

  16. 16djscukz

    ape die ckp waktu tekan remote tu????

  17. 17FlamingHomelessDude

    guarentee you that nobody is going to steal a scooter

  18. 18genuineseller168

    system armed, system disarmed

  19. 19genuineseller168

    you can direct it to the starter but it is better to direct it to a relay then to the starter to prevent overloading of the original relay which is inside the cpu

  20. 20amirdj3

    they have steled MY SCOOTER……;p

  21. 21australianicon

    What cock sucker is going to steal a blue scooter,you dont need an alarm,only some bubble gum stuck to the seat.

  22. 22SmartzTag

    In Malaysia,there lots of thief that trying to steal not even Scooter or LC,the Honda C70 also they steal..LOL

  23. 23MITCHELLASPEY13

    hey guys um i got a alarm kit off ebay well it go on a pit bike/tumpstar

  24. 2410blood

    Rice. It’s not just for the Honda Civics anymore. hahaha

  25. 25zerozeroseven11

    Hahaha, I think the alarm worth more then the bike….. Kool thou…..

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