Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

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Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby richphela » Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:09 am

Hi everyone!
Sorry to keep bothering you all but I live in central London which I think now, is a bit dodgy, so I was wondering which alarm system does anybody recommend for the r1100s?
Many thanks again! :bounce:

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Re: Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby Blackal » Sun Oct 03, 2021 3:33 pm

Okay - I’ll have a bash………

Do you want, or do you NEED a security device (say for insurance reduction)?

Alarm or Alarm/immobiliser?

As a simple deterrent - then a self-install will suffice (if you have the time/knowledge to do). If it is insurance-based, then you will need to go for a Thatcham-standard alarm/immob which is professionally-installed.

Datatool used to be my alarm/immob of choice in preference to Meta, but there are others on the market now.

Alarm/Imobilisers are fine, but they do cause issues (battery drain, although not so much these days), and complete failure meaning your bike is going nowhere. Old Datatools had a get around for that - not sure modern alarms have that.

For an R1100s in London - Personally, I would go for a top-quality chain/lock/ground anchor, coupled with a good alarmed-disc lock. I like the alarmed disc lock for travelling, as it fits under most bike seats, and when fitted to the front disc- shreaks when sneezed on, never mind when the bike is moved! (Also prevents you riding off, after forgetting to remove it).

Not able to sink a ground anchor? Buy an old anvil and chain the bike to that. You’ll get your money back on the anvil when you come to sell :D
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Re: Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby Humbug » Sun Oct 03, 2021 4:39 pm

Also you may consider a tracking system. Lots from not much money using phone and an app linked to a sim in the unit up to fully monitored tracking systems such as the one I had. As stated though it is preferential to prevent the theft in the first place. Is the bike on a drive, in a garage or in the open. That would help decide on the protection needed from a garage alarm to a chain and lock around a lamp post if on a street. A cover always helps to disguise the value of the bike.
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Re: Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby BoxerCup R » Mon Oct 04, 2021 7:24 am

Blackal wrote:Okay - I’ll have a bash………

Do you want, or do you NEED a security device (say for insurance reduction)?

Alarm or Alarm/immobiliser?

As a simple deterrent - then a self-install will suffice (if you have the time/knowledge to do). If it is insurance-based, then you will need to go for a Thatcham-standard alarm/immob which is professionally-installed.

Datatool used to be my alarm/immob of choice in preference to Meta, but there are others on the market now.

Alarm/Imobilisers are fine, but they do cause issues (battery drain, although not so much these days), and complete failure meaning your bike is going nowhere. Old Datatools had a get around for that - not sure modern alarms have that.

For an R1100s in London - Personally, I would go for a top-quality chain/lock/ground anchor, coupled with a good alarmed-disc lock. I like the alarmed disc lock for travelling, as it fits under most bike seats, and when fitted to the front disc- shreaks when sneezed on, never mind when the bike is moved! (Also prevents you riding off, after forgetting to remove it).

Not able to sink a ground anchor? Buy an old anvil and chain the bike to that. You’ll get your money back on the anvil when you come to sell :D



I think you read my mind :shock: Perfect answer Blackal, Best & longest chain and lock you can afford is the way for me but do make sure you lock it to a solid lump, lamppost, metal barrier that kind of thing, don't just put it through the front or rear wheel, the bastards will arrive in a van and lift it in.
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Re: Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby boxerscott » Wed Oct 06, 2021 8:03 pm

CCTV, and a good dog, preferably one with large jaws, oh and a Crossbow .https://www.english-heritageshop.org.uk ... e-crossbow

You will need to order more bolts tho`

Seriously, if you depend on two wheels for commute all the deterrents mentioned in this thread.

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Re: Which security/alarm system do you recommend for the r1100s ?

Postby Mitch1100 » Sun Oct 10, 2021 10:44 pm

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