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Status Updates posted by Cheech
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I prefer m-m-m-MONSTER SNAP! I also used to play entirely too much Unreal Tournament.
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As Zoolander said, I need to tame the beast before I let it out of the cage...
I just got the tires and brake pads in today, going to grab some stands and get this stuff mounted. If I can score a brake bleeder somehow tomorrow I should be good, at least for the first wave of parts. Have a front rotor set coming later this week as well as some SS lines, going to do the brakes right.
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No security system, just a homegrown light kit. Here's a list from a guy I know on another forum:
1. Xena Disk Alarm Lock (or knockoff). This rotor lock has a motion sensor and alarm in it. Normally moving the cover will set it off. $20 - $80 depending on brand, source.
2. Guardian Alarm for Dowco covers. This particularly loud & annoying alarm sits in a pocket within the covers and gets clipped to anything on the bike that would tug out a safety pin on the alarm when the cover is lifted (alarm will continue to go off until they get the pin back in, which is always a PIA and takes at least a good minute if you know what you're doing -- 4 to 5 minutes if you don't). $18 - $30 depending on source.
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More complicated, but better:
Scorpion Alarm (i500, i600, i900) or equivalent. These alarms have three dimensional movement sensors and optionally perimeter alarms, plus remote notification to a pager-like device. The instant someone starts to screw with the bike, your pager goes off. Expect to pay $250 (used) to $500 (new, top-of-the-line) for this kind of solution with remote notification.
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Let's try for Friday? Also, did you have time to patch those garage holes, or you want to schedule that some other time? I still have to get the stuff from Lowes. Thanks again bruh.
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i promised i would upload my Aussie pics, and here they are: http://www.binaryshower.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=5