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2008 Suzuki GSXR600 Spy Alarm


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screwloose 
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Hello all. I purchased a Spy motorcycle alarm recently and need install help. I have searched the forums for an existing thread here but nothing exactly like my issues (with this alarm). These alarms are manufactured in China and like most problems here are the instructions. I am a DIY guy and hate asking for help but I guess that's why we are all here.

If anyone has installed this alarm - SPY Two Way Motorcycle Alarm 5000m - please post install instructions as well as complications that may have arose when installing. If not, at least the English version that I can understand regarding the wiring instructions.  I am sure there are a lot of these alarms flooding the market and probably going to have the same install issues that I am. Thanks for your time.

Appreciate your help.

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aliman 
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hey my friend, i just bought it too!! :)
i installed everything ok except for one thing (1997 CBR1100XX). the damm thing keeps arming up the alarm automatically after 20sec everytime i disarm it. AND IT REALLY wizES ME OFF !!!!!!!!!!!!!
other than that all features work and for about 90 I really like it.
what problem you got?   :)
aliman 
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oo, not to forget to mention one thing. i didn't connect 3 wires at all. (pink, grey, black). if you did, where did you put these? all my features work though. i realized that the pink and grey wires emit negative signal for about 1sec just when you turn off the remote start of the bike...?
screwloose 
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I still have yet to install it. I need instructions on "how to". The instructions that I got with it were a bit on the "short bus writing school" if you know what I mean. I need to get a wiring schematic so I can  get it installed. It's an 08' Gixxer Sixxer and I reckon that not a lot of installs on these yet. HAS ANYONE INSTALLED ONE OF THESE ON this bike? Help me people. I am good at lots of things - wiring is not my forte'.
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aliman 
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i only have the diagram that you probably have too. on the last page of the manual.
bigjula 
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I got one as well. Off ebay here in Australia. I am trying to hook it up to a gs500K6. I have the wiring diagram of the back of the manual and the wiring diagram for my bike. I will have a go at it this weekend and let you know how I go. I dont really want to do any cutting or soldering as I will be getting a new bike soon. (When i get off restrictions) and I want to hook it up to that.
bigjula 
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I hooked it up. Red to the positive terminal and GND to the neg. It works. It doesn't have remote start or anti hijacking but I'm not really after those features yet.
aliman: If you bump the bike after you disarm it. it should not rearm. I was wondering how it would know that you aren't riding it and re-arm. Seems to work for me.
The alarm is pretty sensitive so I haven't hooked up the siren as yet. Just stomping next to it will set it off. I have heard that other alarms have sensitivity dials that need to be adjusted after a while so I guess they just make it really sensitive at the start and it wears in. I hope so other wise I will insulate it with some foam or such. HTH
cal257 
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I am having the same problem installing on my 2006 GSXR600. Screwloose did you get it installed and working? If so did you get all wires hooked up. Let me know
screwloose 
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Negative. I am still sitting on the thing. Thinking about getting rid of it and going with a Gorilla. Still waiting on install instructions.........(crickets chirping in the background as my beard grows longer waiting for these instructions)2008 Suzuki GSXR600 Spy Alarm -- posted image.
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cal257 
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Hey Screwloose I came across a site that had a different model of the alarm with better installation instructions made by the same manufacturer. Let me know if this helps you < color=#008000> www.vhf-transmitter.com/product/motor/< color=#008000>motor02-y.doc. If so maybe you can help me with the wiring of it.
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