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Install is very simple on an '07. The siren comes with a bracket that allows you to bolt the siren module under the frame. It plucs directly into a jack on the TSSM. All that's left is to velcro the antenna to the frame if you're installing the SS II for the pager.
I just installed the complete security system on my bike and the siren part was by far the easiest. Now all I have to do is stop by a dealer so they can marry the %&*$ fob with their digital technician software You don't have to worry about that since your base system is already installed.
Ok guys I just added the security system to my nightster, and it looks pretty simple and the directions are pretty vague. I replaced the module and then added that other harness wich connects to the other relay looking thing that was supplied. Is that it cause I can start if with or with out the fob. Also I was in the basement with the superbowl on so once I finished, testing it wasnt top priority. The lights don't even flash, am I doing something wrong? Its gata be something stupid I'm overlooking.
Ok guys I just added the security system to my nightster, and it looks pretty simple and the directions are pretty vague. I replaced the module and then added that other harness wich connects to the other relay looking thing that was supplied. Is that it cause I can start if with or with out the fob. Also I was in the basement with the superbowl on so once I finished, testing it wasnt top priority. The lights don't even flash, am I doing something wrong? Its gata be something stupid I'm overlooking.
Bradley,
Sounds like you need to go through the sequence for marrying the FOB to teh security system. directions were with my system, but the sequence needs to be followed exactly. From a couple of the prev posts, sounds like many have taken the scoot to the dealerinstead. I installed mine acouple weeks ago& it was pretty easy. Waiting on my $27 e-bay Siren II to arrive now. Have fun!
I'll install it for $100...as a matter of fact, I'd like to have about 20 a day to install at that rate. Make 2 grand a day, and have the entire afternoon free to ride.
Man are you greedy. I'd be happy with doing 10/day at that rate and be done by 10AM. Then I'd have a couple hours of riding time to work up an appetite for lunch.
I put the siren II setup with pager on my 05 883Cabout 1 1/2 years agoand it took about an hour. That was going slow and cautious with smoke breaks, but overall a piece of cake. Took me almost that long to get the pager matched up with everything and test it by turning it on and walking down the road to see how much range it had.
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