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No mate 2006,the electric start function wont kick your bike over for you,lol



-- Edited by carl13671 on Wednesday 29th of February 2012 08:13:30 PM

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Hello,

 

I've just recieved the Cyclone Alarm C11 system which some of you may be familiar with.

 

I believe I have found the correct main ignition wire (The red one) and I have spliced it with the brown one.

 

I am now looking for the outputwire to connect the blue start wire to.



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Anyone?

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Dont know if i did it wrong but my battery kept going flat when i connected the start wires



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LOl.

 

Have you got an older model of DT?



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Yeah I know that. Didn't realise you were talking about the keyless start. I'm not interested in that anyway.

 

My alarm just seems to constantly be going off! I was wondering whether ot not it is because I haven't completed the wiring.

 



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No mate i only connected the first part,i did connect all the keyless start but its sh*t,you can only do it when the keys are in,kinda pointless.

Have you tried turning the sensitivity down a bit??



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I was having a little play around with it. Nothing serious.

 

So in order to have the alarm working it just needs to be connected to the battery?

 

What about the immobiliser?

I'm not partically interested in the siren. Just the immobiliser.



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i havent connected the immobiliser as you have to wire all the self start up.

Why dont you basically wire the alarm up and hide a small toggle switch somewhere you can flick and immobilise it that way.



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Yeah thats not a bad idea.

 

I only intend to arm it anyway when I am out somewhere for a long time.



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