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426hemi
Premium Member owner of the big bore! Joined: 30 Mar 2012 Location: cannock Status: Offline Points: 5676 |
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If it gets garbage alarms off bikes then yes it can be worth it.
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Vee60
Premium Member Joined: 17 Oct 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Status: Offline Points: 664 |
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It's possibly the wisest financial decision I've made on the bike, besides the one to buy it in the first place
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JimmyV4
Moto GP Alien Joined: 07 Aug 2018 Location: Ipswich Status: Offline Points: 896 |
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thats quite cheap for the amount of work, i got quoted in the region of £350
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Vee60
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Eek! That's more than the alarm cost! You can buy direct plug and play replacements for the Meta from this seller:
At £90 it simply leaves the Meta loom in place and you unplug the old one and plug in the compatable replacement. Looks like a bargain to me and cheaper than removing the alarm. I'd rather have it removed and the loom made good though.
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Vee60
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Alarm now removed. Transpired it wasn't even fitted properly as it didn't immobilise on two circuits as designed to! Cost, including a major re-tidying of the loom was a very reasonable £140 so well worth it.
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