20-01-14, 10:12 PM
Had this problem, apparently pretty common for this to happen after around 10 years. However rather than trying to bridge the pins, I just got a replacement control unit and swapped it in like for like. £135, which although not cheap, was a damned sight cheaper than the £200 I was quoted for a professional to do the 30 min job. Here's my write up: http://www.beginnerbiker.com/2013/07/fix...-v2-alarm/
Others on here did post some links to bridging the alarm however. Try a quick search on here for some of my earlier posts for help on this problem.
Others on here did post some links to bridging the alarm however. Try a quick search on here for some of my earlier posts for help on this problem.