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Posted: June 07, 2005 at 3:12 PM / IP Logged  
anyone put a remote start system on a 00-03 gsxr 750 or simular bike? if so coudl you possibly tell me which wires i need to splice into on the bike to get the remote start to work. thanks.
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  wouldn"t want the bike in gear if you can get it to work. Just don't now why ,can only be driven in warm weather. Best of luck though. Will probly keep eye on your post though may be an impractical idea but  definately  cool one.[have cbr929]
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Most sport bikes have a nuetral light that you can use to safely remote start the bike.
I can't find the wiring info but I posted a link a couple days ago to a ton of the factory service manual and you should be able to find the info there.
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Posted: June 08, 2005 at 12:19 PM / IP Logged  
yeah i jsut want it on there to have, i alwasy leave bike in neutural anyways.
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AhhhHaaaa !   Sorry !! My friend said the same thing !!   ( i alwasy leave in neutral  )   AhhhHaaa!! You know what happened next !!!    and you dont have to call  Miss Cleo !!!!!!   AhhhHaaaa!!!

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That is why you use the neutral safety switch wire off of the alarm and hook it up to the nuetral light's - activation wire. That way the bike won't start unless it is in nuetral, as in won't even attempt.
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Posted: June 10, 2005 at 9:55 AM / IP Logged  

well if i leave it in netural or not that would be my problem.

Im still looking for some wiring help so i can install the viper 791xv on the bike.

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just test the ignition wires with a multimeter same as car.
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Wow i though i was bad when i did my first wiring job!
looking at that..i'm a old pro...

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