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svrash
08-11-05, 09:32 PM
Brought one from ebay, want to know the feedback

El Saxo
08-11-05, 09:36 PM
Voted 'don't know' cos I've got a Meta. Sorry, not much help is it?

svrash
08-11-05, 09:38 PM
Voted 'don't know' cos I've got a Meta. Sorry, not much help is it?
I've got a key conversion for that if your interested, I had a ITM alarm which was the same as the metas

kwak zzr
08-11-05, 10:28 PM
voted "dont know" ive only had trouble with alarms and imobilizers so i dont bother anymore.

Richie
08-11-05, 10:31 PM
:oops: Sorry voted Don't know as I've got a DATATOOL System 3....






sorry... :-dd

derbybiker
08-11-05, 11:37 PM
Thumbs down from me.

I think the one I had was an older version to the one currently on e-bay. I never wired in the immobiliser (thank god) as the bike already had one on, but I wanted the Cheetah just as a noise deterent in case someone started messing with the bike.

The first one lasted about 4 months then just stopped working. Sent it back and the guy sent me another, this one lasted about 6 months before that went the same way.

mac
09-11-05, 05:55 PM
I fitted one to my Cagiva Mito - didnt have any probs with it.

A half decent budget alarm ( i think it cost 28 quid ), not sure if i would put one on a more expensive bike though........

independentphoto
09-11-05, 06:38 PM
Not got a clue mate. Sorry. Running an Acumen Cat1 without problems so far - haven't read the book yet though :shock: !

Garry

Saint Matt
09-11-05, 08:56 PM
Thumbs up from me, had one on my rs125. Remote start worked all the time, even in the wet (which is more than can be said for some of the more expensive alarms, not wishing to mention any *cough* meta *cough* names). And since I cable tied it to the frame, very sensitive.