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Hello All,
After reading a different thread about the Cyclone alarm system I bought one (about 5 minutes later). It arrived today and thought it would be a nice little project for tomorrow, thinking within about an hour I would have a knightrider stylee onboard computer (shh!) However, on opening the box my heart sank when I gazed apon the entanglement of various wires and componants. I then sheepishly opened the fitting instructions and found I'm gonna have to cut the ignition wire and I dont really fancy voiding my 2 year warrenty (bike only 3 weeks old) So, my question... Does anyone know what I can expect to pay to get it fitted professionly? Im taking the bike in for its first service next saturday at my local suzuki dealership was wondering if they would do it for me but don't wanna pay through the teeth for it. Any Thoughts? |
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I fitted mine in 30mins. Although, as you've no doubt seen, it's not fully functional. I haven't worked out if this is because of the alarm being fubar'd, or just me.
An hours labour should cover it. So around £50 at a stealership. |
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