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Post by driver1 on Sept 4, 2011 14:40:50 GMT -6
I have a Baccio 150 I bought it used and It did not have a Remote with it.The Baccio alarm brain and Siren is still on the bike.The fuse has been removed and the remote lost.There is a learn button on one side of the brain so If i could get a fob it might work>I will hide a kill switch somewhere on the bike If I get it working.
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Post by sprocket on Sept 4, 2011 15:06:05 GMT -6
Alarms do little on scooters and any thief worth a damn can defeat them and start the scooter in seconds... better to use a rotor lock or GPS tracker... if you are really concerned...
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Post by driver1 on Sept 4, 2011 15:16:34 GMT -6
Thief is not the Issue, It came on the Scooter I want it to work!
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Post by sprocket on Sept 4, 2011 15:23:44 GMT -6
Alarms on these scooter are CRAP... they are a very common cause of all kinds or weird running engines and electrical problems. They also drain your battery overnight.
If you like walking home 20 miles ... sure hook it up and use it... I can just about guarantee that sometime the alarm will fail and you won't be able to start the scooter.... It is a very common problem...
Its up to you...
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Post by Bashan on Sept 4, 2011 15:52:42 GMT -6
I'm afraid Sprocket is right, they are more trouble than anything else. We've had many people express the same feelings about wanting it to work because it came on the scooter. Some persisited, got the alarm going, and regretted it until they took it off. Why do you think the bike you bought has the alarm fuse out? The previous owner already went through all of the crap! Rich
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Post by driver1 on Sept 4, 2011 16:14:02 GMT -6
Funny, If it left me stranded I would pull the Fuse! there are Chinese scooters in my area that have remote starts.they claim they drain there batterys so I have helped them put a switch in them, killing the power when the scooter is safe at home in there garage.I am 50 years old and have had more than my share of mototcycles.These scoots are Cheep but differant.I bought mine in a laundry basket and a couple of boxes,the way I like it. Now after fresh paint A little chrome it is ready.I will find a fob and make mine like it was when new,thanks for your comments they make me more eager to get it working
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Post by Bashan on Sept 4, 2011 16:30:01 GMT -6
That would be great. If you pull it off please share your experience with the forum. Maybe we'll start using alarms. Rich
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Post by sprocket on Sept 4, 2011 17:22:07 GMT -6
Disabling the alarms on many brands of scooters requires a bridging of the wiring harness...you can't just pull the fuse. Perhaps you can in yours but in most you can't do this...
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Post by driver1 on Sept 4, 2011 17:32:47 GMT -6
I will keep you posted,I am close to finding the first owner of this scoot,They could have the Fob.The brain on this model Baccio has two rubber plugs on the side of it .one is a pot switch for adjustment I think.
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