They had another look.

All sorted. Alarm now fitted. A big blue flashing LED light now lights up the back garden as an indication. Fingers crossed thats the end of any messing. :)
 
Great stuff Eric, that should keep them away,

now, for a little extra piece of mind, dont forget to put your moto on a trickle charger cause you could find the battery flat after a period of non use with the alarm set.:thumb2
 
All sorted. Alarm now fitted. A big blue flashing LED light now lights up the back garden as an indication. Fingers crossed thats the end of any messing. :)

Hmm... personally, I'd dispense with the LED. It warns them there's an alarm so they go in tooled up to deal with it. No LED, and they'll be more likely to simply move the bike and trigger the alarm. At that point you have the element of surprise, and their best option is to leg it. Think it over, but you've done all you can reasonably do either way. Good luck with it.
 
... The misses isn't a dog person though. I'd have to talk her around and shes nerves now.
Then strike while the irons hot young man. If she's nervy, it sounds like the ideal time to mention a guard dog to me. :D

... better still some sort of 'machine' that can fire shotgun cartridges would be good. :D

mine alarms fire shotgun blanks
I've heard those are very good, but just a word of warning. I heard a story of someone that fitted one to his wooden garden shed (just like I've got) but when it went off, the spark from the cartridge burnt the feckin shed down. I think its called "sods law" or "the law of unintended consequences". :blast
 


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