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Alarm Grommet
Alarm Grommet

Rarely-Used Motorcycle Security Strategies

Your budget dictates your choice of motorcycle security system. Really there is no reason for you to leave your prized scooter at risk. In this day and age of technology motorcycle security systems have never been more foolproof. Take for instance, installing an alarm with a pager that notifies you if someone test-sat your motorcycle. Nobody pays attention to screaming vehicles, the ones with blaring false alarm anymore. Even if your bike is parked somewhere you can't see it, the alarm with a pager is a pretty good deal. A LED display on your pager gives the owner information about arming,disarming and triggering the security system. The pager features vibration mode and has a range of up to half a mile. The pager still operate even if wires are cut or the battery on your bike is disconnected. A pager without an external siren is ideal because the thief will never know that he has triggered the alarm until the cops get him.

You can avail of security homing systems  service that can track your motorcycle's speed,location and direction anywhere in Mexico, Canada and the U.S. They have tracking computers that are monitored by the authorities. They have great success at locating stolen vehicles.

There are also sophisticated electronic motorcycle security system that would automatically disable the battery,ignition systems and fuel injectors making it impossible for the thief to ride away with your two-wheeled machine. There are some electronic security systems when installed in your motorcycle disengages when the vehicle is upright and then re-engages after the rider shuts off the ignition. It comes with a key-fob remote. There are varieties of alarms to choose from, ranging from basic motion sensors to devices that features remote arming,perimeter sensors, anti-hi jack set ups, ignition kill circuits and external light which signals that the bike is dis-armed and many more features.

When you install an alarm always wire it on the ground side directly tot he battery. Wiring and siren should be concealed so they can not be disabled by the thief. The strategy of a professional thief is usually bumping the bike to check if it has an alarm. If your motorcycle's alarm go off several nights in a row, that is an indication that some crook test-sat your precious scooter and will come back with something to defeat the alarm before he attacks the locks. This should be your cue to vary your security measures.

When it comes to alarms, it should be sensitive enough to sound off when a thief begins working on your locks. Alarms should cut down the time( usually a minute or two) the determined criminal has to defeat the locks.

You have to outsmart the bad guys in order to keep your motorcycle secure. That means you have to be several steps ahead when it comes to strategies in security measures. It is time to get creative and confuse the slimeballs. First off, you need a combination of two to three different locks )e.g. disk lock,u-lock, a ground anchor,wheel lock,fork and ignition lock etc.). The thief would not have enough time nor the tools to defeat these locks. And they may go look for an easier target. A lever lock on the clutch adds another obstacle for the thief, particularly if you leave the motorcycle in gear, unbolt the shift lever and take it with you. Next, if you park your motorcycle in communal garages , negotiate a spot where you can anchor your bike to a pipe or pillar. Use a motorcycle cover with metal grommets (to prevent the cover itself from being stolen) and drape it over your motorcycle. Make friends with all the security guys, so they know who should be leaving with that particular bike.

To keep potential felons from knowing where your motorcycle is garaged, watch your mirrors as you approached your home, If you sense, someone is following you, drive right on by. Do not make that final turn towards your residence yet. Make three or four turns around the block. If a certain is still following you, your next turn is toward the police station.

You can disable your motorcycle by removing the main fuse after you park or install concealed cut-out switches that disable the ignition. You can do this by tapping a secret switch onto existing kill switch circuit. If your motorcycle has fuel injection re-wire a switch that cuts power to the fuel pump will keep the engine from firing. Re-configure your petcock handle so that when off, it appears to be on reserve. There are many creative ways to confuse the bad guys. The trick here is to conceal these anti-theft measures so that the crooks will run out of patience and will abandon your bike for an easier and quicker heist.

If you own your garage, you can reinforce it with a basic lock on the frame inside the door. If a trespasser seriously mangles it, he may have created enough noise to wake you up and the neighbors. Same with the sound of breaking glass if you tie a black sturdy thread to your bike to a pile of bottles and the trespasser would tripped over it.

Why not try a baby monitor? Put the monitor in your garage and the receiver in your bedroom. Embed a u-bolt in the garage floor and easily anchor your motorcycle to prevent a gang of muscled-guys from lifting your ride away into a truck. Provide another block using other vehicles such as a car. If a thief  wants your bike desperately , he will have to hoist it over the car! Whether you have a dedicated security system to your garage or as an extension of the system on the rest of your home, stuff like,pressure pad, installed closed-circuit video camera, door sensors and motion-activated floodlights at the entrance can surely foil a break -in.You certainly do not have anything to lose investing in these high-tech motorcycle security system.

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Im having auditory hallucinations....its not tinnitus, im not mentally ill, old or hard of hearing.?

All evening ive been able to hear the church bells ringing, i eventually realised that they don't ring incessantly so went outside to check i wasn't imagining it, and i was. Again. I seem to go through spells of hearing different tunes etc, the last time was the tune my alarm would play, i would hear it randomly repeating on odd occasions , sometimes loud and clear enough to seriously distracting me from conversations etc. I've read around about it and it seems this is something that happens to elderly people who are on medication and are going deaf. I well im 18, im not on medication and my hearing is reasonable (i used to have ear infections very regularly have had grommets etc so my ear drums arnt in great shape, i have trouble distinguishing noises, ie background noise makes it difficult to hear) , so i am wondering why this is happening? I wouldn't bother asking accept, well i'm curious and wan't to check its not a bad sign , cheers

Many people, especially Deaf and HH, and especially as we get older, hear "phantom" noises, voices, and/or music. This can be caused by inner ear damage. It is especially likely to happen in conjunction with Tinnitus. But it is not limited to that. This is a little-known condition called "musical ear syndrome". (MES)

I hear phantom talking. It sounds as if the radio is on, very softly, down the hall. I cannot hear what they are saying. It is just a mild din. It sometimes sounds like music is playing. It only happens when I go to bed at night. That is because all of the real noises of the day, which are a distraction, are gone. It has been occurring all day, but, at night, when it is quiet, I am able to notice it.

The doctour said that it is due to neurological damage in my case. When the cochlea are stimulated, my brain is confused; it reads the input as voice and/or music. (Mine started after a very severe bout of Meningitis.) For others, the sound of machines can be distorted. For still others, the cause is too much quiet! The ear makes sound in order to fill the void.

I got an air purifier machine for my bedroom. That drowns it out, and I can sleep very well.

If voices are talking to you directly, loudly, maybe saying your name, telling you bad things, threatening you, mocking you, speaking in riddles, or they encourage you to do bad things, that is mental illness. If that is the case, one needs to go right to a hospital and get help. If you hear faint sounds like people are talking on the radio down the hall, that can be MES. Go to a good ear doctour and have it checked.

Read this first article first!

http://www.hearinglosshelp.com/articles/mes.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_ear_syndromehttp://www.alldeaf.com/hearing-aids-cochlear-implants/71028-musical-ear-syndrome.html

http://science.gaeatimes.com/2010/06/24/imaging-shows-how-brain-fails-to-inhibit-phantom-sounds-of-tinnitus-17061/

http://hearinglosshelp.com/weblog/category/ear-problems/musical-ear-syndrome

http://organizedwisdom.com/Musical_Ear_Syndrome

http://musicalearsyndrome.com/

http://reference.findtarget.com/search/Musical%20ear%20syndrome/

Dr. Oliver Sacks, the one whom the movie "Awakenings" was about, is very interested in this topic, and he has written a book about it, "Musicophilia."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Sacks

http://hearingmojo.com/coping/my-story

http://www.amazon.com/Musicophilia-Tales-Music-Oliver-Sacks/dp/1400040817

Again, you need to discuss your situation with a good doctour. Only s/he can give you a proper, informed diagnosis.

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