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Nickel Deuce
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Posted: Mar-24-2012 at 8:21am |
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I purchased a Lojack early warning system back in 2010 when I got my 2010 Trike. Just received a e-mail notifying me that a law suite settlement had been reached with Lojack for motorcycles 2006 to 2011 that have their warning system. There is a refund option available. All claims must be in by June 6, 2012. So check your e-mail and if you need the web site just drop me a message at pestrada52@gmail.com
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mike1950
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Posted: Mar-23-2012 at 7:33pm |
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Never have had a problem with thief on the run every one looks after each other and their stuff but by bike cover keep noisy people from messy with your bike and maybe some kids climbing on it
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VNCV68
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Posted: Mar-23-2012 at 6:14am |
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LoJack only way to go.
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Hot Rod Grandpa
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 9:14pm |
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Fallout, my wife doesn't ride so if she wants to come we will have to cage it. I might bring the hot rod; haven't decided.
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Fallout
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:59pm |
That is too funny! I didnt even know he was on the forum right now (we dont live together). I will have to go see what he is up too. Anything good? LOL See you in a couple of weeks. Will I get to meet your lovely wife this time or are you riding solo? Oh and good comment about not locking the forks at short stops. We only do the iginition locks during the day. We dont bother with any of the other stuff until we are in for the night.
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HarleyRG
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:59pm |
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I really appreciate all the senior advice. I have traveled all around by myself on my HD and haven't had any problems either. I just think its time for a good alarm system but it sounds like our motors are safe at least for the ride to DC for sure.
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Raven
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:29pm |
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We travel a bit on the bikes and usually it is just us (2 bikes) and we do not stay in the fancy hotel. We park near the room if possible and lock the bags. Never had a problem yet. Don't have HD but have nice bikes just the same.
If an alarm will make you sleep better do it, if you feel comfortable it will be a better trip for you both!
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Hot Rod Grandpa
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:21pm |
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Hey, Fallout, looks from here like you and your guy are sitting there taking turns posting on the forum. Look forward to seeing you at the BBQ in a couple of weeks.
HRG
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tsharp
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:19pm |
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If you put the H-D alarm on your bike, there is also a companion pager that works up to 1/2 mile away. I've never had a problem with anyone messing with the bike but the pager did go off once when I was parked in front of a vehicle wanting out of a driveway and some friendlies were assisting by moving my bike out of his way. It's a good idea not to lock the fork when we pull in to a stop for lunch or dinner for that reason.
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Fallout
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 8:13pm |
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We have gone to a few motorcycle rallys and a few dark hotel parking lots. We have not had a problem yet. My boyfriend has an HD and it comes with that keyfob kill switch and he locks his ignition and forks. I have a Yamaha so I park mine (even thought I think mine is prettier
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83riderpgr
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 7:32pm |
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ANOTHER THING YOU CAN DO AT NIGHT ,BUY A COVER AND USE IT JUST TO KEEP THE EYE CANDY OUT OF SIGHT ""COMPREHENDED"""? AND DRY! IN THE MORNING.
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Pine Tree
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 5:28pm |
As noted above, usually not an issue on the run. But the return trip is different. FWIW, the only issue I've ever had in many years of riding around this country solo is little kids wanting to sit on my bike. So, I just put a cover over it and that seems to have solved that problem. Hope that helps! |
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moboddy
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 5:07pm |
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LO-JACK 1,OOO DOLLARS BUT WORKS PERFECT HAVE ON BOTH BIKES AND MY TRUCK NEVER HAVE HAD A PROBLEM ALSO HARLEY AUDIO ALARM JUST TN CASE
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BWell
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 5:06pm |
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I ususally take a really roundabout road home to California and I'm by myself most of the time. I've have no problems what so ever. I use the H-D factory system, use a front disk lock, and lock my bags at night.
I do know you can get LoJack for motorcycles too but have no idea what that cost is.
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Chopper
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 4:58pm |
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Wife and I traveled from Denver to Bozeman to Spokane and returned to Denver Last year, and had no one mess with either bike. Lojack and HD security on Softail, and HD security on Trike. Always parked in Motel parking lots. Some motels will let you park under front awning (in case of rain or hail)
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HarleyRG
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 4:08pm |
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thanks for the input. I worry more about the return trip where it may be the only bike on the lot and was looking for something that would probably alert me and maybe give GPS coordinates if the bike is moved so a pretty high end security device. I hadn't looked at the HD device though and I will do that. Thanks. Any and all input is greatly appreciated as experience speaks volumes.
Don
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KLo
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 3:44pm |
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You could probably leave the keys in it, and it would NOT be messed with. I can only speak to the Central Route, as I am sure Southern is the same way, but most of the towns we overnight in are small, and they are glad we are there... and would not dream of messing with anyone's motorcycle. In a nutshell, total non-issue.
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Bald Eagle
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 2:34pm |
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HarleyRG,
If you are looking for the an alarm system, the HD factory one is $263.96 from Surdyke HD. www.surdyke.com It appears to be a very simple install. I've had the HD alarm on my past 3 and both our current bikes and never had an issue.
Like Raven said, it would be a good idea to get it (and any new "accessories") installed in advance of the Run and get a few miles on it to ensure it is working properly.
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Raven
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 2:24pm |
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I would not worry too much about this issue, I only lock my bags at night and when we stop lost of times things are left on the bike and never bothered. I leave a camera on my about 70% of the time and have never had any problems. At hotel, you will be parked with others so just lock the forks, I dont even do that. Just make sure if you put on a new alarm you get it all worked out before the run and I am sure you don't want to come out to your bike alarm going off for no reason and find sleepy bikers standing around waitng to see who's alarm keeps going off, just saying!
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Posted: Mar-22-2012 at 2:11pm |
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Almost all the time your bike is just one of several hundred, and people are always around. In 23 years I'm sure there are stories-- like last year when a bike went missing and it turned out to be some kind of re-po.
Your bike will be unattended by you at hotels, memorials, Harley dealerships, a school or two- not good places for thieves to operate with any ease. Not like you're in a sleazy bar in a bad part of town...
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