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  • #61
    Hawk Bike alarm burnt do to wrong connection help help

    hi guys need some help regarding my hawk alarm, which i brought it from UK for my new R15 V2

    unfortunately the mechanic burnt some wire( 2 wires" earthing wires" others intact), due to wrong connection

    can it be possible to replace the wire or the whole wire harness, if so then source plz[ATTACH][/ATTACH]

    1. in the cable bunch only earth cable is burnt
    2. in the control unit earth cable is burnt
    3. rest in tact
    cheers

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    • #62
      Hell Help Plz.. my hawk bike alarm burnt due to wrong connection

      hi guys need some help regarding my hawk alarm, which i brought it from UK for my new R15 V2


      unfortunately the mechanic burnt some wire( 2 wires" earthing wires" others intact), due to wrong connection

      can it be possible to replace the wire or the whole wire harness, if so then source plz

      nothing happen to the bike...its alarm which got burnt...bit expensive alarm

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      • #63
        Remote Lock

        Hi everyone,
        I like to install remote lock for my R15v2.0. My budget is Rs 2000/- only. I need a best one within this range. I have Shortlisted xenos, pricol. Please suggest me a one.

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        • #64
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          • #65
            GPS Security Device for Bikes

            I would like to know if there is any good gps system which can track a stolen motorcycle if the product is installed in it... And not too much costly.. Please help..

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            • #66
              re: GPS Security Device for Bikes

              Query Approved

              Last month in an auto store, the shopkeeper was telling me about GPS anti theft devices made specifically for bikes, which is connected to your smartphone through an app.

              The cost of that was Rs 5000 for one time installation and the unit and Rs 4000 per annum was the cost of using the services.

              How good or reliable these products are is something that i cannot vouch for.
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              • #67
                Re: GPS Security Device for Bikes

                Originally posted by petervarughese View Post
                I would like to know if there is any good gps system which can track a stolen motorcycle if the product is installed in it... And not too much costly.. Please help..
                For any GPS system to work you need sky clearance.I mean there should be no obstruction between GPS receiver and the satellite,so you can not track if it is carried away inside a truck.it may work if it comes with A-gps like in mobile which can triangulated the position based on mobile tower.However,choice is yours but i would not install anything like that cause my 13 years experience working with all kind of GPS does not permit me to do so.
                2030 " we used to ride petrol motorbike and you can not even afford one drop of it"

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                • #68
                  Re: GPS Security Device for Bikes

                  Even I wanted something like that for my NS. Any one who is using something like that? Also, any other way to protect your bike?
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                  • #69
                    Re: GPS Security Device for Bikes

                    Originally posted by ankur2smart View Post
                    Even I wanted something like that for my NS. Any one who is using something like that? Also, any other way to protect your bike?
                    well, in India I find only the Indian way works i.e. lock and chain.I mean our objective must be clear if we want to secure our bike against theft or we want to find it after theft.GPS can not prevent theft ,it can only track,provided if the thief wanted to be tracked on.whereas lock and chain can prevent the theft
                    By the way if modern gadgets can prevent theft there would be no theft in USA
                    just my personal opinion
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                    • #70
                      Re: GPS Security Device for Bikes

                      Originally posted by sun105 View Post
                      well, in India I find only the Indian way works i.e. lock and chain.I mean our objective must be clear if we want to secure our bike against theft or we want to find it after theft.GPS can not prevent theft ,it can only track,provided if the thief wanted to be tracked on.whereas lock and chain can prevent the theft
                      By the way if modern gadgets can prevent theft there would be no theft in USA
                      just my personal opinion
                      Technology always helps. Sadly both rider & thieves.
                      I would prefer the combo of GPS along with standard lock. Any help in that?
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                      • #71
                        Re: Bike security

                        Came across this & sharing...



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                        • #72
                          Gps tracking pulsar rs200

                          Any one please help me for gos devices for my pulsar rs200.. i dont know how it works. And also i neef to know the best devices to buy..help me soon because many theft ongoing in my area..

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                          • #73
                            Re: Bike security

                            Am planning to use an regular Globe mini lock as disc brake lock. Would that be effective.

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                            • #74
                              Is chain lock difficult to break?

                              I am looking to buy anti theft accessory for my bike & after exploring various options i am considering good quality chain lock and need your opinion. I will require to lock my bike only when i park my bike in beach or open ground and not in my home or office as there is adequate security here. So how effective is heavy duty chain lock in preventing theft of bike especially in public place?

                              Below are the other anti-theft accessories i came across & i am not considering them for below mentioned reasons:
                              I don't want to buy anti theft alarm as there is chance of it giving false alarm especially when i am not in earshot & this will become nuisance for others in vicinity.
                              GPS tracking system is beyond my budget.
                              I heard Disc brake lock can easily removed using a tool within a minute, so iam not considering it either.

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                              • #75
                                Re: Is chain lock difficult to break?

                                Originally posted by vikram112in View Post
                                I am looking to buy anti theft accessory for my bike & after exploring various options i am considering good quality chain lock and need your opinion. I will require to lock my bike only when i park my bike in beach or open ground and not in my home or office as there is adequate security here. So how effective is heavy duty chain lock in preventing theft of bike especially in public place?

                                Below are the other anti-theft accessories i came across & i am not considering them for below mentioned reasons:
                                I don't want to buy anti theft alarm as there is chance of it giving false alarm especially when i am not in earshot & this will become nuisance for others in vicinity.
                                GPS tracking system is beyond my budget.
                                I heard Disc brake lock can easily removed using a tool within a minute, so iam not considering it either.
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