Keyless - this is a series of posts I picked up on another forum and certainly shows the potential flaws that the vehicle manufacturers don't tell you when selling you the technology
You can boost the signal from outside your address and simply drive away. Something none of the Vehicle manufacturers tell you.
The fob gives of a signal to say the key is next to the bike allowing the bike to start.
Same signal if recognised in the vehicle will allow it to start.
A booster will fool the bike into thinking the signal is next to the bike and allow it to be driven away.
Even with keys in the owner's possession.
Once started and running other keys can be programmed if you have the right software
Keyless ignition. £20 device off ebay will 'capture' your radio signal from your key and copy it in seconds.
No keys needed.
Accessed with a handheld device and then came with a blank key/fob and diagnostic tester. To then re program it there and then
Enter and start your bike easy.
The manufacturers don't like to admit this loophole
You can keep your keys in a metal box - this makes it harder as RF doesn't like travelling through metal
ODB port on ECU. Open as per EU regs.
Allows criminals to access and gain codes for your keys.
They'll apply them to a blank set and drive it away like they own the thing
You can boost the signal from outside your address and simply drive away. Something none of the Vehicle manufacturers tell you.
The fob gives of a signal to say the key is next to the bike allowing the bike to start.
Same signal if recognised in the vehicle will allow it to start.
A booster will fool the bike into thinking the signal is next to the bike and allow it to be driven away.
Even with keys in the owner's possession.
Once started and running other keys can be programmed if you have the right software
Keyless ignition. £20 device off ebay will 'capture' your radio signal from your key and copy it in seconds.
No keys needed.
Accessed with a handheld device and then came with a blank key/fob and diagnostic tester. To then re program it there and then
Enter and start your bike easy.
The manufacturers don't like to admit this loophole
You can keep your keys in a metal box - this makes it harder as RF doesn't like travelling through metal
ODB port on ECU. Open as per EU regs.
Allows criminals to access and gain codes for your keys.
They'll apply them to a blank set and drive it away like they own the thing

