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Bennyblancobx 
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Posted: October 26, 2004 at 10:26 PM / IP Logged  
I just installed an prestige aps-996a two way remote start alarm on my motorcycle GSXR-600 2004. It took two days, but I got it going. It works great. Plus it wont start if bike is in gear. Just wanted to let everyone know it can be done. It takes time working with converting 12v to 9v, and alot of relays but it's worth it. Got my other GSXR-600 04 stolen two months ago, never seen again.
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tbirdman74 
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Kudos to you for putting forth the time and effort to see that it could be done.  Just too bad you didn't do it two months ago.  Sorry for the loss, they are a sweet scooter.
If it don't fit, Force it.
If it breaks, You needed a new one anyway!
misterjimbo 
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I have seen the tech info on directechs for almost every two wheeled creation, I just have not been fortunate enough to do one myself. Much respect. One question where did you stuff all the relays and alarm module?
extreme1 
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no offence, why the h ell would put a starter on a bike?
Shaughn Murley
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Bryce1131 
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We were going to a BMW motorcycle for a customer once but he backed out. Ended up spending the money on LED's instead. I still think the remote start would have been cooler.
misterjimbo 
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some people ask "WHY" innovators ask "WHY NOT"
extreme1 
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misterjimbo wrote:
some people ask "WHY" innovators ask "WHY NOT"
GSXR-600 Remote Start Alarm -- posted image.
Yeah, that's it...
Shaughn Murley
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Visions Electronics
Red Deer, Alberta
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What did you use for your tach signal?
dfiddy 
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very cool, i will know who to ask come next spring...
Bennyblancobx 
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Under the drivers seat. Once it was all taped up it fit in pretty good.
misterjimbo wrote:
I have seen the tech info on directechs for almost every two wheeled creation, I just have not been fortunate enough to do one myself. Much respect. One question where did you stuff all the relays and alarm module?
Live life to the fullest.
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