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nvanvlymen Aug 2, 2011 01:11 PM

Wireless starter / RFid push button starter
 
Has anyone had experience installing these on a bike? Im looking for a new project, and want to do an alarm and a push button starter that works the same way some mid/higher end cars do... keyfob/pushstart.

I know the tech used is based on either NFC or RFid, but don't know if there are reliable/practical applications for motorcycles.

A couple guys I work with suggested making something from scratch, but integrating it into the bikes electrical system is the problem.

thoughts or suggestions?

Thanks,
n

spicymeowmix Aug 2, 2011 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by nvanvlymen (Post 1085876)
Has anyone had experience installing these on a bike? Im looking for a new project, and want to do an alarm and a push button starter that works the same way some mid/higher end cars do... keyfob/pushstart.

I know the tech used is based on either NFC or RFid, but don't know if there are reliable/practical applications for motorcycles.

A couple guys I work with suggested making something from scratch, but integrating it into the bikes electrical system is the problem.

thoughts or suggestions?

Thanks,
n

the basic alarm install (wiring up the turn signals and what not) is pretty easy, it gets tougher when you have to install the other disabling features that things get tougher.

i would personally stay away from auto starting as i fear you could sit down and press it (ive done this myself) on accident. all my instructions were in Chinese and were hard to understand besides the basic installation.

i would get a cheap, 1 way alarm.
use it for the 125db sensitive alarm, and the 1 way lock.
2ways drain the battery

got mine for 10 bucks on ebay.
took 2 hours to wire up.

nvanvlymen Aug 2, 2011 02:19 PM

I was looking at the scorpio systems. Look pretty straight forward. Scorpio Alarms » SR-i900

But draining the battery would suck. I just had to replace mine as it discharged too long for recovery. I just would hate to have put all this work into a bike to have it up and off. Mind you Im a casual biker and don't often leave the bike thats not in eye sight.


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