BMW Motorcycle Alarm Systems
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Operating Instructions, Alarm Systems
BMW-Motorrad Operating Instructions, Alarm Systems
BMW-Motorrad Operating Instructions, Alarm Systems
BMW-Motorrad Operating Instructions, Alarm Systems
BMW-Motorrad Wiring Harness, Anti-Theft Alarm System
BMW-Motorrad Bracket F Alarm System Control Unit
BMW-Motorrad Bracket F Alarm System Control Unit
BMW-Motorrad Brake Disc Lock with Anti-Theft Alarm System
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BMW-Motorrad Owners Manual
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Guide to BMW Motorrad Alarm Systems
There are motorcycle anti-theft devices galore for sale online these days. When it comes to bike security, there are quality grades, too. Wheel locks, for instance, are good but not foolproof; thieves can simply load your bike onto a truck or into a van and abscond. Chain locks are better, but they can be improved upon. The best way to protect your bike, especially an investment like a BMW: install a complete alarm system. It'll not only attract attention unwanted by less-than-wholesome types, but also -- the right one can help deter them entirely.
Types of BMW Motorrad Alarm Systems
You've got many kinds of bike security systems to choose from, but generally, they fall into one of two categories: either handlebar grip alarm locks or brake disc alarm locks. The former, often constructed of rugged, cut-resistant materials and fitted on either the left or the right, can prevent anyone riding away by temporarily disabling the front brake, throttle, and clutch.
The latter, fairly compact and heavier than handlebar or chain locks, clamp onto the brakes to immobilize the bike; they often include a reminder cable running between the lock and the accelerator to remind you to take it off before driving off.
The features of motorcycle alarm systems diverge from there. Most, you'll find made of one durable, weather-proof material or another, such as stainless steel or an equally hardened metal. The alarms themselves, for instance, usually have sirens with varying decibel ratings, the likes of which you can arm and disarm at will. Some even have shock sensors that can be tripped, while others, with GPS tracking, let you determine a bike's whereabouts in the unfortunate event that it's stolen.
The best thing about many of them, though? Remote controls -- put simply, the ability to activate an alarm and adjust settings (including volume and sensitivity), all via a minimum of input, such as a key fob. The result: an all-in-one solution that secures your bike and keeps it safe from anyone who'd want to make off with it. For a BMW motorcycle, that can mean all the difference.
If you're looking to buy one, choose the genuine article. OEM alarm systems, BMW designs to fit your ride perfectly, after all -- and that's a fitment guarantee that the aftermarket won't always give you. We carry them all, and you can order one right here.
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