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Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:07 pm
by Bestie
hello

i have a datatool system 2 alarm, which i think is a cat1 alarm, however, my insurance company MCE, advised me not to disclose this on my documents, cos if the bike were nicked and the alarm didnt work i would be void for a claim.

they said it was an added bonus, but as it was garaged it was fine...

i used to have a meta v357 fitted, but it went mad when i jet washed the bike. apparently its not a sealed unit and i buggered it proper!

ive no experience with toad, but datatool are the ones for me.....i gues the top guys being datatool, acumen, toad and meta.....as always ebay should help yer

cheers fella
bestie

Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 9:37 pm
by Gemini
datatool system 2 for me too

have always used datatools with bigger bikes, had an acumen on my 125 as they dont drain battery as fast

gem

Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 10:36 pm
by dan76
i dont have an alarm or immobiliser fitted, never been asked about one from insurance companies. the bike is garaged an the only time its out, i'm on it.

Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:29 am
by tng21
cheers guys, done a couple of quotes and as caz said, only brought the premium down by about £9 so i dont think ill bother to be honest. Like caz said, it would take about 30 years to to make it back lol by then ill have a different bike anyway so cheers for your help

Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:18 pm
by carsounds_dan
laserline 860t (CAT1)
only because i fit them ;)
but i've actually got a cyclone alarm on mine, which isnt thatcham approved, but its fitted to thatcham levels and works a treat, for £30 i can't knock it really, bit of a tit to get the built in immobaliser/remote start to work but its all good now :D
cheers
dan

Re: what alarms and immobilzer do you have

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2007 10:10 am
by deviant
rene wrote:paying a toad load more for the alarm
i love that. ^^

and back on topic, my "immobilisers" are all of the big chunky metal variety, not the electronic variety.