No one is going to steal my motorcycle. I love my bike, but it is a 1983 Honda and worth very little to anyone aside from myself. Also, I've taken liberties with the paint job, so it's probably worth even less. I feel no shame about my beauty's resale value, but some bikers take a special pride in the worth of their ride. With more expensive bikes on the market, the National Insurance Crime Bureau says thefts are on the rise, and only 25 to 30 percent of stolen bikes are ever recovered.
Don't let your bike be part of these statistics. An alarm can make a would-be thief turn tail, lest they be caught. The Gorilla motorcycle alarm system utilizes a tilt sensor with an adjustable 7-setting shock sensor. If anyone is messing with your machine, it will activate the 120 dB siren.
Five hundred thousand possible combinations for the code make this alarm safe, and the waterproof case makes it sturdy. You won't need to buy any extra tools to install the alarm; it should come together in about 30 minutes.
A key fob remote with a 100-foot range will let you control things from a distance. This little black box transmits directly to the battery. It can be easily tucked away so you don't advertise that you've got something to protect, and the fact is that alarm systems do prevent theft. So get one if you've got something worth taking.
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