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hey pickin up my new fatboy in a month ... lookin at gettin a alarm put in for insurance and piece of mind i know it isnt gonna stop someone from stealing it but my slow em down
so question is what kind to get
1) factory + 80$ add on screamer
2) scorpion (my buddy has this)
3) cyclone (just saw this at intermot ..german motorcycle convention)
hey pickin up my new fatboy in a month ... lookin at gettin a alarm put in for insurance and piece of mind i know it isnt gonna stop someone from stealing it but my slow em down
so question is what kind to get
1) factory + 80$ add on screamer
2) scorpion (my buddy has this)
3) cyclone (just saw this at intermot ..german motorcycle convention)
or is there a better option ?
oh and i already have a rotor lock
Insurance will cover it. I even have extended coverage for my mods.
If your bike came with the security fob you can add a siren to the factory fob system. It's about ten bucks or less from radio shack. Do a search on the site and you'll find instructions on how to do it.
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