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liamsimpson
22-11-09, 12:26 PM
Guys,

got one of these a while ago

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CYCLONE-MOTORBIKE-MOTORCYCLE-BIKE-ALARM-IMMOBILISER_W0QQitemZ190346906950QQcmdZViewItemQQp tZUK_Motorcycle_Parts?hash=item2c518f4d46#ht_2948w t_940

if the link works??

was fitted to the bike originally before the strip down and lost the instructions!

i fitted the alarm today no problems but want to connect the immobiliser and so on but don't know how, has anyone got one and if so still got the instructions.

Also spoke to the ebay shop but because i had to change my evilgay id due to it being cloned they will not entertain me with the instructions they just rude to me and called me a liar!!!

Can anyone help.

p.s i don't want to but another one just to get the instructions.

Mr Farley
22-11-09, 04:36 PM
Maybe you could try emailing them from the contact page on their website (not ebay)?

http://www.motorbikealarm.co.uk/contact

I had one on a bike I bought a while ago and had the same problem. I didn't contact them regading instructions, just whether one of their mobile fitters could come round and reconnect it all to include the immobiliser. Their advice was that it would be easier to fit a new one :x. They were quite helpful though.

I sold the bike shortly after so never had it done.

If I was you I'd say I'd just bought the bike, which came with one of their brilliant alarm systems on :D, but unfortunately the immobiliser has not been wired in so you would be EXTREMELY grateful if they could email some to you ;).

They'll probably try and flog you another one, but they might email a wiring diagram or something, which might be some help depending on your electrical skills? (Wouldn't help me at all).

Good luck :).

timwilky
23-11-09, 08:37 AM
I have one fitted to my Gixxer, it has not been troublesome unlike some some fancy alarms.

To use it as an immoliser I had to break the main power feed and insert a £2.50 relay (I think the one I used could switch about 30 Amp) you then strap it down to earth and power it from the immobiliser lead, (The one that comes live when the alarm is turn off.)

I do not claim anything for it on the insurance, just state I have an unknown alarm.

There is one potential issue with the above method. If you do not turn on the alarm when you stop, the relay will over time drain you battery.

phi-dan
23-11-09, 01:51 PM
Looks like the irish biker forum did a group buy on these, and they have posted the manuals (http://www.irishbikerforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2643&view=findpost&p=73494) (login needed to get them tho)
hth

liamsimpson
23-11-09, 05:52 PM
Looks like the irish biker forum did a group buy on these, and they have posted the manuals (http://www.irishbikerforum.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=2643&view=findpost&p=73494) (login needed to get them tho)
hth

Thanks for that, but can't get them i am logged in and it just says sorry an error has occurred. HELP???

phi-dan
23-11-09, 08:01 PM
oh well - worth a try

Looks like he charges for replacement manuals (http://www.motorbikealarm.co.uk/node/46)

timwilky
23-11-09, 08:33 PM
Watch this space, I have found my instructions, about to start scanning

liamsimpson
23-11-09, 08:35 PM
watch this space, i have found my instructions, about to start scanning

good man!!!

timwilky
23-11-09, 08:58 PM
press here (http://www.twsoft.co.uk/sv/alarm.pdf)


Remember the colours scrawled relate to my gixxer so may be slightly different for an SV

liamsimpson
23-11-09, 09:06 PM
press here (http://www.twsoft.co.uk/sv/alarm.pdf)


Remember the colours scrawled relate to my gixxer so may be slightly different for an SV

that's:notworthy::notworthy::notworthy::notworthy: absolutely brilliant thanks mate!!!