Datatool System 3 Fitting
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Datatool System 3 Fitting
Hi,
I just recently bought a Datatool system 3 alarm system and I need someone to fit it for me. Does anyone know where in hertordshire I could get it fitted?
Regards
Rich
I just recently bought a Datatool system 3 alarm system and I need someone to fit it for me. Does anyone know where in hertordshire I could get it fitted?
Regards
Rich
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
lloyd coopers should be able to. Just depends how much you want to pay!!
These things are sent to try us!!
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
If you bought it from new I'd say take it back fast!!
Most should come with free fitting - you have to arrange for the approved engineer to come out and give him a few hours in a covered area.
Think mine was about £300 - but as most garages like to make some profit on the sale of the alarm itself, they'll sting you for fitting, and it will work out cheaper to get it through the official channels.
Are you sure yours hasn't come with fitting?
Most should come with free fitting - you have to arrange for the approved engineer to come out and give him a few hours in a covered area.
Think mine was about £300 - but as most garages like to make some profit on the sale of the alarm itself, they'll sting you for fitting, and it will work out cheaper to get it through the official channels.
Are you sure yours hasn't come with fitting?
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
And I meant to say that most insurance companies won't give a damn about it unless you have the certificate from an approved fitter.

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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
leave it in the box, alarms = problems. It will leave you stuck in the middel of know where at some point wish to god mine didnt have an alarm (and yes it did leave me stuck in the middel of no where...)
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
hope you've bought the optimate to back it up?
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
I took mine off my zx7r last year cos it packed up, everything worked except it wouldnt let me start my bike, it just turned and turned and turned but didnt fire. Took the alarm off and fixed it.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
what makes it more annoying for me is my alarm is just an Immobiliser so its a pain in the butt and dosnt even warn anyone that there stealing the bike just pure annoying
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
see this thread also viewtopic.php?f=1&t=670
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
i had an acuman on my ZXR and it was mint, only thing i would say is defo get an optimate.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
at the end of the day - an alarm isnt going to stop your bike being knicked. It may scare somebody off touching it.... but thats about it.
Got an alarm on mine - and will never get another one fitted.
Caz
Got an alarm on mine - and will never get another one fitted.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
Caz wrote:at the end of the day - an alarm isnt going to stop your bike being knicked. It may scare somebody off touching it.... but thats about it.
And if you keep your bike outside that's what you want it to do.
It's all about peace of mind.
Sure, some people will still steal an alarmed bike, but it will put off 99% of opportunists.
Having seen my VFR carried halfway down my street by two (possibly superhuman) Scrotes, I think an alarm is essential to be able to sleep at night.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
exactly i knew if my alarm ever went off the backup device would see off any thief, so i could 100% say my bike werent bein nicked from the garage. it also helps if you park it up anywhere for a while. but if anyone wants anything theres a means i guess.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
IMO - opportunists arent the ones you should be worried about. Chaining the bike to something will do a far better job of deterring an opportunist than a professional.
professionals will turn up with a van and will lift the bike into the van with the alarm still going off.
an alarm relies on a) the theif being put off by an alarm going off, and b) someone doing something about it.
Now my alarm has played up, and it was busy going off and i couldnt deactivate it. I was pushing the bike along the road with the alarm going off and noone batted an eyelid.
and sorry - the majority of passers by dont want to get involved so turn a blind eye.
money is far better spent on a good quality chain and (if possible) ground anchor. Then they need tools,... then it gets noisey and inconvient.
professionals will turn up with a van and will lift the bike into the van with the alarm still going off.
an alarm relies on a) the theif being put off by an alarm going off, and b) someone doing something about it.
Now my alarm has played up, and it was busy going off and i couldnt deactivate it. I was pushing the bike along the road with the alarm going off and noone batted an eyelid.
and sorry - the majority of passers by dont want to get involved so turn a blind eye.
money is far better spent on a good quality chain and (if possible) ground anchor. Then they need tools,... then it gets noisey and inconvient.
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Re: Datatool System 3 Fitting
and a good quality drill to fit the ground anchor 
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