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XT660Z T�n�r� Tech Section Tyres, Mods, Luggage & Long distance preparation |
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Alarm question from newbie
Hi, brought a second had tenere and it has a datatool s4 alarm that was fitted by Yamaha when the bike was new.
I am not fond of alarms and need help to remove it. I know this is a difficult subject due to security reasons. Any help would be great as to who to speak to etc. Its a plugin alarm using the two sockets located under the seat, I have been lead to believe that a blanking plug must be installed to remove the alarm? I have also seen threads on this forum showing pics of these plugs empty on a working bike. does this mean that once a alarm has been plugged in it cannot be removed? Bit confused need help! Thanks Dan. |
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All I can say is good luck removing it. I had one on my speed triple and was so glad when it was gone. I took great relish in taking a sledgehammer to the siren.
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Why remove the alarm it's there to protect your bike from thieving ned's, it keeps your insurance cost down too
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I agree, alarms on bikes are dodgy to say the least I guess due to heat, vibration, rain and all the rest. I had them fitted to an R1 and it would set itself even when I stopped for fuel and then the siren would sound, sooooo embarrasing. VERY tricky to remove. Better just to disactivate it????
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(Now sold on, sob) 2011 Blue XT660X with gold wheels, was 26,500 km. Engine mods: K&N Stage 1 filter, DNA Stage 2 filter, snorkel removed, Kev fuel mod fitted. Plus: smoked Puig screen, Yam aluminium sump guard, Yamaha / Acerbis handguards, Givi Trekker aluminium side cases, Leo Vince X3 cans plus Kev front fork mod and Fender Xtender. Just fitted Michelin Road Pilot 3 tyres. SOLD the XTX for a Super Ten 1200. And just bought a Raptor 700 so staying on here for some tips.... |
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