| We invest a lot of money in our properties such that | | | | 1. The moment you remove the key from your bike, |
| it is only reasonable to invest in alarms to keep | | | | the alarm will beep to inform you that the alarm has |
| thieves at bay. We install house and car alarms but | | | | been automatically set. |
| we usually forget motorcycle alarms. In fact, there | | | | 2. Some models of motorcycle alarms can enable you |
| are still many bikers who have not outgrown the use | | | | to make flashing lights and sound a siren to inform |
| of chain and padlocks. But you see, | | | | vehicles in front of your intention to overtake. It is |
| only motorcycle alarms give us that real security of | | | | an added safety feature on the road, not just off it. |
| leaving our bikes in the open. | | | | 3. The remote control of many models of alarms is |
| We need to install motorcycle alarms in order to | | | | capable of starting the ignition or cutting the power |
| discourage, if not deny, any attempt at getting our | | | | of the engine, whichever is applicable. It comes in |
| beloved bikes stolen. The loud, shrilling sounds are | | | | handy when you need to impress your girlfriend. |
| enough to stun and surprise criminals. An additional | | | | 4. Just in case you got held up and they take your |
| display of blinking lights complements the sound to | | | | bike, simply detach the remote control from the |
| make the thieves change their mind. If that is not | | | | keychain inconspicuously and let the robbers speed |
| enough, advanced motorcycle alarms can immobilize | | | | off. When you have enough distance between you |
| the motorbike so that there is no way the thieves | | | | and the bike, simply push the immobilizer key and the |
| can turn the ignition on. | | | | engine will stop. The bad guys will think that the |
| Most modern motorcycle alarms have the following | | | | bike simply does not have enough gas and they will |
| built-in features depending on the model: | | | | leave the bike. |
| - radio receiver so that the owner can operate it by | | | | 5. You can use the remote control to search for your |
| remote | | | | bike in a parking lot. It saves you a lot of headache |
| - sensors in order to detect motion | | | | and trouble especially if it happens to be very dark or |
| - immobilizers of motorcycle ignition and of the engine | | | | if the parking lot is packed full. |
| - keyless ignition | | | | 6. Anybody who rides the bike will put weight on the |
| - alarm of different types | | | | shock absorbers and the shock sensors will trigger an |
| - lighting effects | | | | alarm even before a would-be thief short circuits the |
| - vehicle tracking system | | | | ignition. And even if he is not a thief but simply |
| - and many others | | | | wants to try the bike on without your consent, how |
| A common problem with motorcycle alarms users is | | | | dare he touch your baby. |
| the occurrence of a number of false alarms. This | | | | 7. You can use your motorcycle alarms' remote |
| causes passersby to simply not give them much | | | | control to wireless switch on the LED illumination of |
| attention. That is the reason why there is need for | | | | your workhorse. It needs no periodic maintenance |
| effective immobilizers. | | | | and can function properly in any other weather |
| Most modern alarm sets can do the following: | | | | condition. |