? about H-D Security System - Siren & Pager...
#11
I wish the siren was able to be deactivated though.
If someone was messing with my scoot, I wouldn't want them to know that I knew...
Besides if that thing is as loud as I hear it is, I wouldn't want it to scare the crap outta some nitwit and have him drop it.
#12
OK got it...
I wish the siren was able to be deactivated though.
If someone was messing with my scoot, I wouldn't want them to know that I knew...
Besides if that thing is as loud as I hear it is, I wouldn't want it to scare the crap outta some nitwit and have him drop it.
I wish the siren was able to be deactivated though.
If someone was messing with my scoot, I wouldn't want them to know that I knew...
Besides if that thing is as loud as I hear it is, I wouldn't want it to scare the crap outta some nitwit and have him drop it.
#13
The siren is really loud in the confined spaces of a garage. You might find yourself holding a screw driver with earplugs in while you read the manual and try to figure out how to disconnect the battery cable without making the siren go crazy. Hint: Turn the ignition on first. I also have the battery pager but haven't used it in a long time. It takes a different less common size battery plus a lot of space on the key ring. I also work in buildings all day where it's signal doesn't travel too well. The main reason i got the kit was for the siren since it occurred to me that a security system without one doesn't do much good. I mean it's great that the security disables the ignition but if it's only flashing the lights while it's loaded in the van it's probably not going to attract much attention.
#14
The main reason i got the kit was for the siren since it occurred to me that a security system without one doesn't do much good. I mean it's great that the security disables the ignition but if it's only flashing the lights while it's loaded in the van it's probably not going to attract much attention.
Car sirens are so commonplace in parking lots that no one even pays pay attention to them anymore.
I know I don't. That was actually one of the reasons why I didn't want the siren.
But as was mentioned here earlier, if someone wants it, they're going to get it.
True that.
A security system and a siren will never stop a "pro", but it might be effective against all of the amateurs.
I think I'll go ahead and get it - I really like the idea of having the pager.
And it looks like I'll probably go with the battery unit as well, since I can't find a rechargeable at any of the local dealers.
Even my go-to online H-D store doesn't stock them.
I've heard battery usage ranges from one day to half a season, so we'll see.
I wouldn't be using it all the time, or even every day - in fact rarely.
I can always switch to the rechargeable later.
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#18
It works as advertised so far, although I haven't had a chance to test its range.
Also they tell me the battery life is terrible, so I suspect the one that's in it is dead already and will need changed before spring.
......
Actually I just checked and sure enough, he's dead Jim.
I'll need to invest in a few CR2450's and carry spares on the bike...
#19
Test out? How so?
It works as advertised so far, although I haven't had a chance to test its range.
Also they tell me the battery life is terrible, so I suspect the one that's in it is dead already and will need changed before spring.
......
Actually I just checked and sure enough, he's dead Jim.
I'll need to invest in a few CR2450's and carry spares on the bike...
It works as advertised so far, although I haven't had a chance to test its range.
Also they tell me the battery life is terrible, so I suspect the one that's in it is dead already and will need changed before spring.
......
Actually I just checked and sure enough, he's dead Jim.
I'll need to invest in a few CR2450's and carry spares on the bike...
#20