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Old 07-Mar-2006, 10:06   #1
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Just got into work, after a wet ride, to activiate my alarm (datatool system 3) to find that there is no beeping noise when you activate or deactivate the alarm.http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...milies/mad.gif


Anyone else had this problem? This will be the second problem with said alarm, it used to keep going off after I washed the 749.
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Old 07-Mar-2006, 20:02   #2
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yep, push fit scotch connectors dont you love them,lol and who said sarcasum is the lowest form of wit.
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Old 07-Mar-2006, 21:44   #3
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Switch ignition on.
Wait for alarm to go off.
Switch off alarm.
Start engine.



Probably an over-active sleep mode.
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Old 07-Mar-2006, 23:49   #4
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Switch ignition on.
Wait for alarm to go off.
Switch off alarm.
Start engine.

... then ride it to the dealer to have it removed!

Hate alarms on bikes. Nothing but trouble and won't stop it being nicked for a moment. The on board imobiliser is enough to get an insurance discount.
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Old 08-Mar-2006, 22:19   #5
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Switch ignition on.
Wait for alarm to go off.
Switch off alarm.
Start engine.

... then ride it to the dealer to have it removed!

Hate alarms on bikes. Nothing but trouble and won't stop it being nicked for a moment. The on board imobiliser is enough to get an insurance discount.
but it is not reconised its not thatcham aproved
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Old 09-Mar-2006, 01:58   #6
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Ducati Insurance recognise it <shrugs>
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Old 09-Mar-2006, 01:59   #7
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I had mine removed - drove me nuts
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Old 09-Mar-2006, 09:11   #8
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All insurance companies I have spoken to recognise the DataTool. It's just about the most famous bike alarm. Not necesaarily the best, although I've never had any problems.
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