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Name: Grant Location: Graeagle, CA Motorcycle: 2006 Honda Goldwing Join Date: Jun 2009
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Bike Alarm
I was looking at the Cyclone 866F alarm system for my Goldwing. It really looks like a great alarm system except for one thing I found after reading the installation instructions. It appears you cannot charge your battery (this includes the use of a Battery Tender) without disconnecting the alarm. When my bike is parked at home I always have it connected to my Battery Tender. I don't understand why the disconnection of the unit is required since your battery is being charged when you are riding. Does anyone have experience with this system or have another alarm that they have found to be good.
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Name: Jared Location: Orem, Utah Motorcycle: Kawasaki Nomad 1600 Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 10
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Re: Bike Alarm
I have no experience with bike alarms, but I have used a brake lock before. There are no electronics in a lock, so it might be a good alternative.
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