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Fazer remote start
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I bought a motorcycle alarm with remote start, and I need some help installing it. Alarm is already installed and its working, but remote start wire (blue) I dont know where to connect it. It supposes to go to starter relay of my bike, but I dont know to which wire i should connect it. Starter relay has 4 wires, 2 red ones, and 1 red/white and 1 blue/white. Has anyone done it? Help please  Smile
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#2
Can you get some info on the devices name/type etc - what is it....?  Big Grin
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#3
Its something like this http://www.google.rs/imgres?imgurl=http:...MyhEMEQ4ZA  only difference is that my set has foldable keys...
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(30-05-15, 10:29 AM)nash link Wrote:I bought a motorcycle alarm with remote start, and I need some help installing it. Alarm is already installed and its working, but remote start wire (blue) I dont know where to connect it. It supposes to go to starter relay of my bike, but I dont know to which wire i should connect it. Starter relay has 4 wires, 2 red ones, and 1 red/white and 1 blue/white. Has anyone done it? Help please  Smile

Use the blue/white wire, having said that I would not wire cheap alarm to my ignition. Because of the cheap components I would not trust it, It can fry your starter realy or the starter motor...
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#5
I have to ask, why would you ever want a remote start system on a motorcycle :rolleyes
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#6
so he can "nash" when he needs to get outta somewhere quick!!!!

:lol
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#7
:rollin :rollin :rollin
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#8
ill wait for the
"started bike in gear and it fell over" thread
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#9
(30-05-15, 03:25 PM)Paulfzs link Wrote:ill wait for the
"started bike in gear and it fell over" thread
Surely that won't happen? :rolleyes :rolleyes
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#10
It would all depends on how it's wired up.
Just don't see the point of it. :rolleyes
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(30-05-15, 07:16 PM)unfazed link Wrote:It would all depends on how it's wired up.
Just don't see the point of it. :rolleyes
Nor do I but out of curiosity, surely it wouldn't start unless bike's in neutral as normal, and if a cold day, you'd need the choke? Guessing it wouldn't put on the choke for you?  Smile
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#12
If you wire to to the starter button circuit it would not turn over in gear, but if you wire it to the starter relay all the safety circuits are bypassed and it will turn over in gear.
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#13
as above, depends how its wired up. even on a cold day my fazer starts fine, i had remote start on my old ns125r-k.. it was brilliant till i had to fix the fairings on the left hand side -.-
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#14
Think I'll just stick to going out and looking over the bike in morning before I start it up, foc knows what's happened since you last put it away and then start it up unchecked Sad :thumbdown
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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(30-05-15, 08:24 PM)sinto link Wrote:Think I'll just stick to going out and looking over the bike in morning before I start it up, foc knows what's happened since you last put it away and then start it up unchecked Sad :thumbdown

:lol :lol :lol
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#16
my old divvy was wired up in an odd way, the starter button would still turn the starter motor even with the ignition off and even in gear, it wouldn't start but it wasnt clever.


my partners nephew was sat on it pretending he was riding it and hit the starter and scared the lift out of him, luckily he didn't push it long enough to come off the sidestand!
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#17
Remote control unit is broken, so thats the reason why it wont start remotly. I always put my fazer on center stand, so there is no danger of broken fairings :-)
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(30-05-15, 10:14 PM)unfazed link Wrote:[quote author=sinto link=topic=17136.msg197577#msg197577 date=1433013893]
Think I'll just stick to going out and looking over the bike in morning before I start it up, foc knows what's happened since you last put it away and then start it up unchecked Sad :thumbdown

:lol :lol :lol
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I am hoping one day i will open the garage door and my trusty steed will actually be fixed and roar into life.....but no....tonight i am messing with calipers again...
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