Looking for an alarm for a new bike. Any ideas on which is best and why?
Cheers
Ed
Cheers
Ed

See if you can get an old stock Datatool System 3 alarm/immobiliser
The reason is, that they are no more unreliable than other types, but it is possible to link out the immobiliser circuits in the event of a failure - if you know how.
That might sound at odds with the security of the unit, but once a thief has managed to get at the internal connections of the alarm - it's game over anyway.
I certainly wouldn't travel abroad without the ability to bypass the immobiliser - it sure pisses on your hols if your bike has to be trucked home because of a problem with the alarm.
Al![]()
Just fit a flashing red led wired to arelay so it only flashes when the ignition is off, looks like an alarm is fitted, if it goes wrong bike still works![]()
)A good quality alarmed disc lock is the way to go ......![]()
is there such a thing <one that does not malfunction> if so please fill us in![]()
Loads on the market ...... for around £70 ...... for a good one ... 100dcb plus
Oxford make a nice one that you can use to put a chain through .... the ones that are just for discs are a little limited to their use ......... just google it ......
If you want just a disc lock then MCN are doing a special deal for half price for one this week but it's just for the disc (Xena stainless steel) and can't really be used for a chain and or disc like the yellow Oxford

