26-06-2006, 05:57pm
a couple of tips.
If mounting on ECU as I have done, take it as far back as it will go to the sponge ecu rear protector against the sub frame. As seat mould wont allow seat down properly if mounted too far forward. You will think when putting back rear panels that it will interefer but it doesnt its sits nicely below mini frame bit.
If mounting perimeter sensor ontop of battery as I have done coz it being a nice flat surface, angle front of sensor 45 degrees facing left side of bike. According to Iceman front of sensor most sensitive and any intruders movement will likely be standing in that position like about to grab handlebar. Sponge on bottom of seat securing battery will have to be removed or cut down.
Arming alarm with remote to include perimeter sensor is by just pressing button 3 (bottom one) not 1 first arming then 3.
All in all very easy to install. and so far works beautifully.
If mounting on ECU as I have done, take it as far back as it will go to the sponge ecu rear protector against the sub frame. As seat mould wont allow seat down properly if mounted too far forward. You will think when putting back rear panels that it will interefer but it doesnt its sits nicely below mini frame bit.
If mounting perimeter sensor ontop of battery as I have done coz it being a nice flat surface, angle front of sensor 45 degrees facing left side of bike. According to Iceman front of sensor most sensitive and any intruders movement will likely be standing in that position like about to grab handlebar. Sponge on bottom of seat securing battery will have to be removed or cut down.
Arming alarm with remote to include perimeter sensor is by just pressing button 3 (bottom one) not 1 first arming then 3.
All in all very easy to install. and so far works beautifully.