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Due to the alarming rise in motorcycles theft in Singapore and Malaysia therefore I believe that fixing an alarm system will be optimal. At least it helps to some extent.

 

Therefore does anybody know where in Singapore can we buy a good alarm system for our bike. We might want to discuss the shop related, prices and whar does the alerm system does with some of its new function.

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Is t good? What I mean is that what kinda action will trigger the alarm? Cheetah not good is it?

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Bro when I get my royalstar, i'll fix the cyclone alarm then i shall give a review here.

 

Any url to read about the cyclone? Anyway how much is it? And whats the full function?

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There is a Cyclone Motorcycle alarm selling in the U.S. and Japan market but I guess the model referred by sgstarrider could be from another manufacturer sharing the same brand name perhaps?

 

From the website link enclosed at the auction, the website shown description of a C-11 model instead of the C-8 model selling at the auction. Further searching on the web doesn't shown any worthy result. Perhaps, you would want to give the seller a call to find out more.

 

http://www.kiramek.com/english/products/cyclone/index.html

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The Cyclone alarm installed in a CBR600RR is extremely sensitive.

 

Thinkable ways of stealing my CBR600RR bike and I have put it at test.

 

1. I walk alone on the streets pretending to be the bike owner, going up to the bike and just put my hand on the seat to lean over to check the speed meter.

 

Outcome: Alarm sets off the first warning beep.

 

Aftermath: A bit shaken by the censor, but I continue and only rested my hand (not forcefully push the seat down) on the seat.

 

Outcome: Alarm goes off immediately.

 

2. Just bringing the bike to an upright position enough to push the bike away.

 

Just before it hit upright position the alarm system goes off without a warning.

 

There are companies that have this alarm system and I don't think that Cyclone is the only one out there that has the same capacity to achieve such sensitivities and features of security.

 

From experience, in my neighbourhood, I saw a GSXR-1000 and decided to take a look at it. Didn't think many people would have such a system installed, just as i put my hand on the seat, it gave a warning but it was not a beep but a voice-system installed with that alarm said "Stay away from the bike!". So I tried touching it again and it immediately went off, well I ran off lol =x

 

The Cyclone alarm warning system is also adjustable so you can ask them to install a voice-system just like that guy who owned that GSXR-1000 lol. Hope this helped.

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The Cyclone alarm installed in a CBR600RR is extremely sensitive.

 

Thinkable ways of stealing my CBR600RR bike and I have put it at test.

 

1. I walk alone on the streets pretending to be the bike owner, going up to the bike and just put my hand on the seat to lean over to check the speed meter.

 

Outcome: Alarm sets off the first warning beep.

 

Aftermath: A bit shaken by the censor, but I continue and only rested my hand (not forcefully push the seat down) on the seat.

 

Outcome: Alarm goes off immediately.

 

2. Just bringing the bike to an upright position enough to push the bike away.

 

Just before it hit upright position the alarm system goes off without a warning.

 

There are companies that have this alarm system and I don't think that Cyclone is the only one out there that has the same capacity to achieve such sensitivities and features of security.

 

From experience, in my neighbourhood, I saw a GSXR-1000 and decided to take a look at it. Didn't think many people would have such a system installed, just as i put my hand on the seat, it gave a warning but it was not a beep but a voice-system installed with that alarm said "Stay away from the bike!". So I tried touching it again and it immediately went off, well I ran off lol =x

 

The Cyclone alarm warning system is also adjustable so you can ask them to install a voice-system just like that guy who owned that GSXR-1000 lol. Hope this helped.

 

WOW... awesome feature :thumb: ... hw much wld a set cost locally?

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As it does not have a dealer in Singapore if I am correct, it will cost approximately S$65.40 excluding the delivery charges that will be implemented.

 

Furthermore, do not rush into buying this alarm if you are someone who is extremely cautious. There are some features in Cyclone which are also found in other alarm systems which are quite a huge difference in cost.

 

Since this is an import from another country, the installation of the alarm system would have to be done manually. Do not fret, lots of things are included in a system which comes along with wiring kit and has easy to follow instructions on how to patch it up.

 

Just adding a few more features which this alarm system is capable of,

- Cyclone alarm has a 125db siren which is sharp enough for anyone to hear it for quite a radius.

- Comes along with a nifty remote key-less engine starter(can be disabled).

- Guarded with an astonishing anti-hijack function(so that when your alarm goes off, no one will be able to start up your engine until the alarm is disarmed).

- Gives a handy auto-arming feature(so as to when a day comes that you are too tired or got too carried away with any thing that either you are frantically thinking through or just too tired till you forget to arm the alarm system, this feature will automatically arm the alarm system installed in your motorbike after a period of 5 minutes or so).

- An adjustable-to-suit-owner's-preference, either a silent alarm that does not make noise at a parking lot, but instead beeping you at the comfort of your home or the normal ear-piercing sound at a parking lot.

- A 12 months guarantee.

- Furthermore you can choose whether you want the voice-system alarm or the beep-styled alarm.

 

(I believe I have left out some points but I'm just too lazy to type it out.)

 

If you are keen on purchasing a Cyclone alarm-system, please do call the company up and ->[ASK][ASSURE][ASK THEM AGAIN THE FEATURES THAT ARE IN THIS CYCLONE ALARM-SYSTEM][MUST]

 

Hope this helped some riders whom are exceptionally keen on getting one. My last piece of advice is, ->[DO NOT RUSH INTO BUYING, CATCH EVERY DETAIL AND CLEAR EVERY DOUBT BEFORE MAKING A CHOICE!]

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got to keep in mind how sensitive some alarms are too.. sometimes when certain bikes or cars (wrx / evo who did some exhaust work) go past, the alarm would trigger and that's really irritating.

 

i think that 2 disc brake locks, 1 at the front wheel and 1 at the rear wheel would be enough. remember to put them just in front and just behind the brake calipers so that the bike has NO forward nor backward movement.

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As it does not have a dealer in Singapore if I am correct, it will cost approximately S$65.40 excluding the delivery charges that will be implemented.

 

Furthermore, do not rush into buying this alarm if you are someone who is extremely cautious. There are some features in Cyclone which are also found in other alarm systems which are quite a huge difference in cost.

 

Since this is an import from another country, the installation of the alarm system would have to be done manually. Do not fret, lots of things are included in a system which comes along with wiring kit and has easy to follow instructions on how to patch it up.

 

Just adding a few more features which this alarm system is capable of,

- Cyclone alarm has a 125db siren which is sharp enough for anyone to hear it for quite a radius.

- Comes along with a nifty remote key-less engine starter(can be disabled).

- Guarded with an astonishing anti-hijack function(so that when your alarm goes off, no one will be able to start up your engine until the alarm is disarmed).

- Gives a handy auto-arming feature(so as to when a day comes that you are too tired or got too carried away with any thing that either you are frantically thinking through or just too tired till you forget to arm the alarm system, this feature will automatically arm the alarm system installed in your motorbike after a period of 5 minutes or so).

- An adjustable-to-suit-owner's-preference, either a silent alarm that does not make noise at a parking lot, but instead beeping you at the comfort of your home or the normal ear-piercing sound at a parking lot.

- A 12 months guarantee.

- Furthermore you can choose whether you want the voice-system alarm or the beep-styled alarm.

 

(I believe I have left out some points but I'm just too lazy to type it out.)

 

If you are keen on purchasing a Cyclone alarm-system, please do call the company up and ->[ASK][ASSURE][ASK THEM AGAIN THE FEATURES THAT ARE IN THIS CYCLONE ALARM-SYSTEM][MUST]

 

Hope this helped some riders whom are exceptionally keen on getting one. My last piece of advice is, ->[DO NOT RUSH INTO BUYING, CATCH EVERY DETAIL AND CLEAR EVERY DOUBT BEFORE MAKING A CHOICE!]

 

:thumb: thanks thank...

 

S$65++ is cheappp.. cool...

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got to keep in mind how sensitive some alarms are too.. sometimes when certain bikes or cars (wrx / evo who did some exhaust work) go past, the alarm would trigger and that's really irritating.

 

i think that 2 disc brake locks, 1 at the front wheel and 1 at the rear wheel would be enough. remember to put them just in front and just behind the brake calipers so that the bike has NO forward nor backward movement.

 

provided the disc lock is of good quality..

 

i had to break 2 LAB ones & 1 Xena Siren type myself..... :giddy: :cheeky:

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provided the disc lock is of good quality..

 

i had to break 2 LAB ones & 1 Xena Siren type myself..... :giddy: :cheeky:

 

I believe if anyone is keen to steal the bike, they just need to cut off the power supply to your alarm and lift you bike into the back of the lorry and drive off with it (Usual technique in Malaysia), best in JB, Singapore and some say Batam. :lol:

 

In my words, alarm don't protect you from theft but, provide a layer of troublesome to whoever wants to make a stealing attempt. Alarm plus disc locks definitely sounds good.

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Just to add, Cyclone has a backup battery that can go on sounding for 2 hours straight. =) Try that for security. Thumbs up for Cyclone I love it!

scorpio alarm have that add on too.

 

anyway. sounds like u are the saleman huh?

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Frankly speaking, Acumen alarm has that feature too when wire is cut off or attempting to access alarm unit. In fact, I believe most reputable alarm would have such feature too e.g. Gorilla, Cheetah etc. :)

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