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NEV


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Just installed one of those hawk 60 alarms on mine, does the remote start for you lads with an RE, it talks to you aswell, to say if alarmed or not, and to ride safe, good investment in my opinion, comes with two remotes. takes about half an hour to install, and for the price of the average ignition unit too, on Ebay at £30.

Just seen that the video doesn't show it installed and working



-- Edited by NEV on Thursday 19th of January 2012 10:36:28 PM

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On my 92 dtr I noticed there was a toggle switch on the other side of the (if i remember correctly) left rad scoop? anyone know what this is for it wasnt wired up to anything



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Don't know of its the same for yours? When my DT was nicked they put a switch in to turn the bike on and off as they took off the ignition barrel, Brads bike has no keys/ignition, he wired in a switch to turn the bike on and off, maybe previous owners never had ignition and done the same?

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Lol, bit random ay

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innit lol you mean the talking? aye,but if you need new ignition or lose key its a godsend for an re with electric start anyroad


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ah right that might explain it.. but i think ill pass on the talking alarm haha

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