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datatool alarm
#1
hi iv got a fzs 600 with a datatool veto evo alarm, what a pain in the ass its been going off when it wants to, running the battery flat iv had 2 new batterys since i had it . so now its time to get it gone, i started taking wires off , i managed to get bike to turn over but won't start, so is there any way off looping the wires, i just hope some body know's what im talking about, well many thanks john.
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#2
I've got a datatool veto alarm in the box ready to fit, might change my mind now  :rollin

Maybe it's not the same model as mine, but the one I have is specific to the Fazer and is made to mainly plug in to the bikes loom so didn't think there was much if any wiring modification ( I must admit I haven't looked at the instructions properly)
I can scan in the instruction sheet for you if it'll help.

Steve
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#3
hi freck how you, i just hope its not the same but then again your might be ok , if you could scan the instructions it should help, im just stuck with 2 wire blocks that won't have anything going to them if i remove the alarm, thanks again.
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#4
I got the same problem, on my second battery in 12 months, DO NOT FIT THIS DEVICE, beep beep eep beep, beep
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#5
hi taylor how are you mate, iv been googling the  datatool veto alarm and the amount of people say there crap, well its alot, but paying for a new battery ain't cheap last battery was £82 , but halfords do a price match so i found a battery online for £44 so they matched it, but im stuck on 2 connectors under the seat that needs to have a loop, well get there in a minute  :'(
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#6

Hi Fazerboy,

I'll scan the instructions in and post them up tomorrow in the downloads section, hope it'll help  Big Grin


Steve
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#7
hi steve thanks for that mate  :thumbup
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#8
Morning fazerboy and anyone else with alarm problems  Wink

I've now uploaded a copy of the Installation instructions for the Datatool alarm - it's in the 'Useful Stuff' section of the Downloads area.

Hope this helps you to get your bike running again  Smile

Steve
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#9
hi steve  thats great thanks for the instructions its the alarm i got , i should be able to sort the pain out now and weather permiting go for a bike ride, thanks again  :thumbup
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#10
beep beep beep. Big Grin
sent from my carafan in tenby, Wink
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#11
hi taylor do you still have your datatool alarm on your bike mate.
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#12
hi steve i got the alarm of and with your help the bike started first go thanks again for your help mate.  :thumbup
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#13
No problem, glad to be of help and to get you out riding again.  Big Grin
Now get on your bike and get round here to help me get my Fazer back on the road!  :rollin


Steve
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#14
hi steve if you was more local id pop over give you a hand, but if i can help on here id help you mate , thanks again.
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#15
I was only kidding, the only thing holding me back from getting it finished is a lack of free time.  Sad
That's not likely to change soon as I'm having to go out of the country with work for the next few weeks  :'(
It'll get finished sometime!


Steve
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#16
hi steve what more do you need to do to get it finished
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#17
Mainly just put it all back together for now, I've just been tarting it up a bit as i only bought it as a cheap hack.
I've stripped all the front end to clean it up and repaint some of the rustier/scabbier bits like the front of the engine and the fork legs. The previous owner seems to have been scared of maintaining or even washing it!


Luckily I've not been without a bike while I've been doing this so haven't had to rush it. I could have ridden it as it was but my OCDs kicked in a bit so there's been a fair bit of cleaning, sanding, shot blasting, polishing and painting going on  Big Grin


Here's a couple of quick shot of where I'm up to at the mo......getting there  Smile


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#18
hi steve looking good, not much to do but like you said it all takes time, and reds a nice colour, what colour you doing the wheels abit of chrome
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#19
They're standard black at the moment and a bit scabby so I might eventually get them powder coated but not sure of what colour......maybe dark silver, like a shadow chrome.
That's for the future though as if I don't stop doing bits like that I'll never get out on it. I've already had it 2 months and not ridden it yet  :'(




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#20
steve you could try to get sorted for summer then take it to bits in the winter  wheel colour sounds good  Smile
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