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Old 04-16-2010, 11:07 AM
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Default Triglide Alarm and Smart Siren 2

Well has anyone tried putting a Siren on there trike? I talked with Harley Tech services yesterday, they know about the problem we have with the Alarm Siren not working. And they don't have a fix for it!
As far as they know no one is working on a cure.

So does anyone know of a company making an alarm for the Triglide?
 
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Old 04-16-2010, 01:43 PM
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I do have the Smart Siren on my TG. It does not work as well as on a 2 wheeler because there is no lean angle.It certainly does not work as well or the same. When the siren is installed on the TG it works the same as if it was installed on a side car set up.
 
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Originally Posted by oldmsocko
I do have the Smart Siren on my TG. It does not work as well as on a 2 wheeler because there is no lean angle.It certainly does not work as well or the same. When the siren is installed on the TG it works the same as if it was installed on a side car set up.
Mike; I seem to recall reading about a certain procedure in either shutting down or starting a TG with a Smart Siren but I don’t remember the particulars.
 
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Just leave it in gear and don't pull in the clutch when you turn your bike on. After the security kicks off, start your bike any way you like.
 
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Originally Posted by krw
Just leave it in gear and don't pull in the clutch when you turn your bike on. After the security kicks off, start your bike any way you like.
You got it down pat. If you don't do it that way the siren will scream its little heart out.
 
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