Motion Keypad Alarm
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A great selection of compact and portable audio alarms alarms to help keep you, your gear and your motorcycle safe and secure. Two models available - Choose the style that best fits your protection and alarm needs.
The Motion Keypad Alarm - An easy to use security alarm for use when traveling or at home in your garage. It can be mounted on a wall or placed on the ground or on top of any flat surface. When armed, motion within range of the adjustable sensor will trigger a 105 dB alarm. It also features a door chime function. The Motion Alert is protected by a programmable security code. The Motion Alert uses a passive infrared system that will detect movement. The adjustable sensor covers an area within a 110 degree radius up to 40 feet away. Mounting hardware included. Operates with 9 volt battery or AC adaptor, not included. 3”x5.5”x2”.
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Pairs well with
Securing Light(er)weight Small and Medium-size Motorbikes.
Big heavy ugly chains.
For somewhere bad you need to leave your bike on a regular basis station a large, expensive hardened chain at-the-ready, around something. Just leave it. The heavier and uglier the better. Huge good quality hardened steel chains take a while to cut thru with a battery powered angle grinder. And this makes a fair amount of noise and sparks. (Bicyclists who need this level of security rely on hardened ‘U’ locks. About the same level of grinder-resistance in a semi-carry-able package, which unfortunately is pretty hard to work with on a motorcycle.)
Big fat ugly cables.
Not as good as a big ugly chain, but a lot lighter and easier to carry. They can be cut with either an angle grinder or bolt cutter fairly quickly, though.
Light and medium weight cables.
Pretty fast to deploy, easy(er) to carry, and enough to keep honest people honest. The precoiled bicycle types are a bit harder to thread through stuff compared to a straight cable, but lots of riders like them.
Folding bars.
A newish compromise. A bit harder to boltcutter snip than a cable of similar weight. And still cuttable with a grinder but again, plenty of sparks. Easier to carry than either a chain or a cable. More ‘threadable’ than a U lock. Maybe one of these will help you secure your scoot to a nearby trash can or street sign post?