All this talk about motorcycle being stolen has me thinking that we
are in times were some will steal just about anything. I have a heavy
duty cable lock and I have a alarm brake rotor lock. But after my trip
of 1400 miles last week from clearlake to portland and back I found
out I was not able to campout very much as it rained a few days pretty
hard.
Although I was able to cable my KLR to a porch post at a few motel
stays ! The only room I could get was on the second floor. I was to
far to hear my alarm go off !
I could have got up in the morning to find it gone and been on a
greyhound bus.
Then I thought about a simple alarm I had 15 years ago on a new
harley. It saved my bike from being stolen from right under my nose at
a concert in eugene oregon.
A friend installed it and I am looking for one like it now.
It was a simple alarm and it was sold at radio shack. It had a unit
that was the size of a pack of cigarettes. My friend mounted it under
the seat.
It was wired to the bike battery and had a few wires with motion
sensor at there ends. We adjusted the unit and mounted the sensors so
that if you even clicked it out of gear the alarm sent a silent signal
to a small little pager I could turn on when needed.
At the concert which was a open roof deal at the state university I
was watching the bands when the belt pager went off. I had no way to
get to my bike in a timely manner so I went to the top row of seats
and down below in the parking lot I saw 3 guys loading my new harley
in a pickup.
I grabed a security guy a few rows away from me and he got on his
radio and as I watched for about a minute as they started to tie down
my bike they were busted from three sides by local police.
There was no alarm noise except from my belt pager and the thieves had
no idea what was coming.
That was a $49 dollar unit back then and I am trying to find another
unit like that for my KLR. It would have been nice to have under my
pillow last week while in that motel on the road trip I took.
I hope this information is helpfull to a few others on the list as
another security option.
I hope I can find another unit like it also before my next trip. No
one really cares about
a alarm going in a parking lot anymore and this unit was good for up
to a half mile away.
Tom
Clearlake, Ca.
2006 klr650 speedometer adjustment? going 55 when it displays 65...
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looking for bike alarm
Type 'motorcycle alarm pager' (without the quotes) into Google, grab
a cup of coffee, and go shopping. Let us know what you find!
__Arden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tomtess2006"
wrote:
heavy> > All this talk about motorcycle being stolen has me thinking that we > are in times were some will steal just about anything. I have a
trip> duty cable lock and I have a alarm brake rotor lock. But after my
pretty> of 1400 miles last week from clearlake to portland and back I found > out I was not able to campout very much as it rained a few days
at> hard. > > Although I was able to cable my KLR to a porch post at a few motel > stays ! The only room I could get was on the second floor. I was to > far to hear my alarm go off ! > > I could have got up in the morning to find it gone and been on a > greyhound bus. > > Then I thought about a simple alarm I had 15 years ago on a new > harley. It saved my bike from being stolen from right under my nose
under> a concert in eugene oregon. > > A friend installed it and I am looking for one like it now. > > It was a simple alarm and it was sold at radio shack. It had a unit > that was the size of a pack of cigarettes. My friend mounted it
so> the seat. > > It was wired to the bike battery and had a few wires with motion > sensor at there ends. We adjusted the unit and mounted the sensors
signal> that if you even clicked it out of gear the alarm sent a silent
down> to a small little pager I could turn on when needed. > > At the concert which was a open roof deal at the state university I > was watching the bands when the belt pager went off. I had no way to > get to my bike in a timely manner so I went to the top row of seats > and down below in the parking lot I saw 3 guys loading my new harley > in a pickup. > > I grabed a security guy a few rows away from me and he got on his > radio and as I watched for about a minute as they started to tie
had> my bike they were busted from three sides by local police. > > There was no alarm noise except from my belt pager and the thieves
> no idea what was coming. > > That was a $49 dollar unit back then and I am trying to find another > unit like that for my KLR. It would have been nice to have under my > pillow last week while in that motel on the road trip I took. > > I hope this information is helpfull to a few others on the list as > another security option. > > I hope I can find another unit like it also before my next trip. No > one really cares about > a alarm going in a parking lot anymore and this unit was good for up > to a half mile away. > > Tom > Clearlake, Ca. >
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looking for bike alarm
I have a Scorpio i500 on my R6. I think it retails for ~$350 with a
perimeter sensor and anti-hijack module. Works well but I got it more to
notify me that someone's messing with my bike when it goes off than to
prevent theft. No one pays attention to alarms anyways. You need a good
strategy, not just a device, to prevent theft.
-Bobby
> -----Original Message----- > From: Arden Kysely > > Type 'motorcycle alarm pager' (without the quotes) into > Google, grab a cup of coffee, and go shopping. Let us know > what you find! > > __Arden > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tomtess2006" > wrote: > > > > All this talk about motorcycle being stolen has me thinking that we > > are in times were some will steal just about anything. I have a > heavy > > duty cable lock and I have a alarm brake rotor lock. But after my > trip > > of 1400 miles last week from clearlake to portland and back I found > > out I was not able to campout very much as it rained a few days > pretty > > hard. > > > > Although I was able to cable my KLR to a porch post at a few motel > > stays ! The only room I could get was on the second floor. I was to > > far to hear my alarm go off ! > > > > I could have got up in the morning to find it gone and been on a > > greyhound bus. > > > > Then I thought about a simple alarm I had 15 years ago on a new > > harley. It saved my bike from being stolen from right under my nose > at > > a concert in eugene oregon. > > > > A friend installed it and I am looking for one like it now. > > > > It was a simple alarm and it was sold at radio shack. It had a unit > > that was the size of a pack of cigarettes. My friend mounted it > under > > the seat. > > > > It was wired to the bike battery and had a few wires with motion > > sensor at there ends. We adjusted the unit and mounted the sensors > so > > that if you even clicked it out of gear the alarm sent a silent > signal > > to a small little pager I could turn on when needed. > > > > At the concert which was a open roof deal at the state university I > > was watching the bands when the belt pager went off. I had > no way to > > get to my bike in a timely manner so I went to the top row of seats > > and down below in the parking lot I saw 3 guys loading my > new harley > > in a pickup. > > > > I grabed a security guy a few rows away from me and he got on his > > radio and as I watched for about a minute as they started to tie > down > > my bike they were busted from three sides by local police. > > > > There was no alarm noise except from my belt pager and the thieves > had > > no idea what was coming. > > > > That was a $49 dollar unit back then and I am trying to > find another > > unit like that for my KLR. It would have been nice to have under my > > pillow last week while in that motel on the road trip I took. > > > > I hope this information is helpfull to a few others on the list as > > another security option. > > > > I hope I can find another unit like it also before my next trip. No > > one really cares about a alarm going in a parking lot > anymore and this > > unit was good for up to a half mile away. > > > > Tom > > Clearlake, Ca. > > > > > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map at: > http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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2006 klr650 speedometer adjustment? going 55 when it displays 65...
I have noticed my new 2006 KLR650's speedometer is about 10 miles per
hour off. Usually at 65 I'm really going 55 according to people behind
me. Is there anyway to adjust the speedometer or do something to make
it more accurate? I suppose this really throws off the odometer also.
I found some articles related to this, but couldn't find a solution on
any of the popular KLR sites unless I overlooked it.
Thanks,
--Mike
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