(Part 2) Best powersports alarms & anti-theft products according to redditors

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We found 64 Reddit comments discussing the best powersports alarms & anti-theft products. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Powersports Alarms & Anti-Theft:

u/4d656761466167676f74 · 10 pointsr/oldpeoplefacebook

>AWFUL CUSTOMER SERVICE

I just want to take this chance to say how amazing Amazon customer service is. Last week I ordered a new Kryptonite disc lock (after a few years my old one started to suck). Somehow I received a Ryzen 1700X CPU instead. I contacted Amazon and they overnighted my lock and said I could keep the CPU as a "gift."

The best part is that I was planning on a Ryzen build but two weeks ago my old bike kicked the bucket so I had to use the funds I was going to spend on the new PC on getting a new bike.

So, thanks Amazon! It might just be a write-off to you but it was a really big deal to me :)

u/ka36 · 7 pointsr/Cartalk

Try a motorcycle alarm in the driver's side door pocket (and leave the door unlocked). The cheap ones are about $10, but are still loud enough to possibly get them to move on after opening the door. [This] (https://www.amazon.com/Mengshen-Wireless-Vibration-Motorcycle-Anti-Theft/dp/B00QIEVI4E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1537238528&sr=8-1&keywords=motorcycle+alarm) is one I used for a while (on an actual motorcycle), and I was pretty happy with it. Battery only lasted about 3 months though.

u/Deathgripsugar · 5 pointsr/motorcycles
u/TheFetishGamer · 3 pointsr/hondagrom

They do. I have one. RUPSE Waterproof Motorcycle Bike Anti-Theft Security Burglar Alarm System Remote Control Horn Alarm Warner Bi-Color https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IVIMR7Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_ZoJvCbY8E2KSA

u/RG1521 · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I park outside my apartment (also in FL) and I have
a 1/2 inch security maxx chain (here's a vid), a Spy alarm system, a disk lock and a bike cover.

I chain the bike to a car and always keep it covered. The good thing about the alarm is that if someone hovers around for too long it goes off. It's also sensitive without giving too many false alarms, so if someone messes with the cover it will go off. All the stuff you listed will work but I think it could be done cheaper.

u/ForceTouch · 2 pointsr/motorcycles

I just bought this. Real nice. Easy to put on and remove.

u/reize · 1 pointr/motorcycles

You can try using this or this.

Disc locks are useful. And for good measure you can use a bicycle lock on the rear wheel and lock it to a immobile object like a street lamp.

u/unspecifiedldn · 1 pointr/motorcycles
u/zork824 · 1 pointr/motorcycles

I feel like the disk lock and chain I own are not good enough for my new bike. They are made by Viro, an italian brand, but they look kind of cheap (the disk lock is HEAVY but I don't know, it feels tiny to me, and the chain doesn't look too big) I saw videos in which Abus chains got destroyed in seconds and I really don't want to spend 100+ euros just to have something break as fast as a 20-30 euros chain, this one I found on amazon link looks quite heavy and sturdy, but can't find any infos on the maker. Anyone got an advice for me?

u/Kibaku · 1 pointr/MotoUK

I like the oxford ground lock, it may be thinner but it's wider overall so means more cutting required.

Also a 120db Disc lock scares the shit out of scrotes

u/catherineirkalla · 1 pointr/scooters

One option may be this wheel lock with a built in alarm.

I'm planning to get one of these easy to install alarms that is self contained and you just put under the seat.