You can't always leave your bike safe and cozy in your garage. Sometimes it's parked out front of a Motel 6 in Tonopah, Nevada. Sometimes it's just around the corner outside while you're enjoying dinner with friends -- but you can't always keep your eyes on it or know that it's locked up. I knew a guy whose motorcycle was stolen from the locked garage of his apartment building -- they drove a truck in right behind a tenant, nonchalantly loaded the bike, and away it went to the chop shop.
The ultra-compact Gorilla cycle alarm has a two-button remote transmitter. The alarm features tilt sensing, current sensing, and shock sensing capabilities. When triggered, it sets off a 120 decibel alarm siren. There are 5 various tones to choose from. There is an automatic "warn away" mode that lets a thief know the bike is protected. In case you come upon someone monkeying with your bike, the remote has a "panic" activation switch that can trigger the siren from up to 100 feet away. The alarm has Direct To Battery installation, and it takes less than 20 minutes to install. You can choose to mount it via mounting bracket, hook-and-loop fasteners, or wire ties. It runs between $90 and $115. You can also purchase an accessory to turn the remote into a 2-way paging system.
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