remote starts??
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remote starts??
ok so im new into bikes and all. can you get a remote start for a bike. i have a suzuki gsxr. and if so let me know a good compay to get one.
annnnd whats a good not to expensive security system to get????
annnnd whats a good not to expensive security system to get????
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Disc lock or a chain lock.annnnd whats a good not to expensive security system to get????
More expensive would be Lojack or the Roadlok system.
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What's your age? I'm Guessing 16. (No offense to any 16 year olds who may already be on this site)NEESE_GSX-R600 wrote: ARE THERE ANY PEOPLE MY AGE THAT JUST THINK ABOUT TIGHT BIKES AND GIRLS ON THIS SITE????????
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thanks for the help and not jsut talkin down to me cause im a dumb kid. im going to check these out soon.Scoutmedic wrote:Disc lock or a chain lock.annnnd whats a good not to expensive security system to get????
More expensive would be Lojack or the Roadlok system.
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FWIW, I wasn't talking down to you as a dumb kid (Didn't know if you were a kid, to be honest. But I suspected it).NEESE_GSX-R600 wrote:
thanks for the help and not jsut talkin down to me cause im a dumb kid. im going to check these out soon.
Still, I can't fathom one GOOD reason to have remote start.
Tight Bike and Girls is A reason, just not a GOOD one.
If your bike is not fuel injected, the remote start won't work as the choke would need to be set. And you have to make sure the neutral switch is wired to it properly so you won't start in gear. Unless you want to make the girls laugh when your bike takes off without you.
There are no security systems that will stop a determined thief. They can cut cables, chains and locks, pick up the bike and throw it in a truck. Even with an alarm system, most people pay no attention.
A good chain and lock will deter the casual thief., joyrider. If you own a popular model, you will never be certain it won't get taken. The best theft protection is an older, less popular model. The pro thiefs don't want them.
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NEESE_GSX-R600 wrote:
And you have to make sure the neutral switch is wired to it properly so you won't start in gear. Unless you want to make the girls laugh when your bike takes off without you.


that would be sweet hahaha sike.
yeah and the "dumb kid" comment was just a total from all the comments i have been getting from people, not really yours so its strait.
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You laugh now, I've seen it happen in person. Bike lurched forward, died, and fell into the ZX-10 next to it. Said ZX-10 had freshly painted plastics put on it the week before.NEESE_GSX-R600 wrote:NEESE_GSX-R600 wrote:
And you have to make sure the neutral switch is wired to it properly so you won't start in gear. Unless you want to make the girls laugh when your bike takes off without you.![]()
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that would be sweet hahaha sike.

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