Green Machine
100 kW
E-biking in the city an alarm system is a must. Its impossible to keep my mind on my drink with my expensive ebike locked to a post outside.
I have tested 2 different systems and have ordred a 3rd.
The first one was very basic...http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-MOTO-OR-BICYCLE-REMOTE-SHAKING-BURGLAR-ALARM-A05_W0QQitemZ270553456862QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3efe3e20de
A 15 dollar remote activated alarm with vibration sensor...
The advantage of this system is cheap and simple.
The problem is i think some type of pager system is a must...esp considering false alarms. This system is susceptable to false alarms by the way.
So what i did was looked into motorcycle alarm systems... i have a dc/dc convertor on the bike so its no problem to run 12 volts.
Here is the 2nd system i tested...
Gorilla 7017 with pager...$136
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http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Automotive-7017-Motorcycle-Paging/dp/B000GZXAEC
This thing almost does it...for a lot of people this might be sufficient. It has a sensitivity adjustment on its vibration sensor and has a silent mode where the alarm just pages you without setting off the audio alarm (a lot of fun in conjunction with a good taser).
On paper the alarm looks really nice because it says it has a half mile range. In reality it does not have anywhere close to this range...and the pager is only useful when the bike is right outside the bar / restaurant.
The other big problem with this alarm is turning off or unplugging the battery really messes it up....it is kind of quirky and buggy...instead of trying to work through the bugs i gave up and decided to try another system.
...so i went home and googled the hell out of it..and came up with the dream alarm system that is just being released this week...
It seems like the Scorpio Rlink is the shiat...and at 600 dollars it better be.

This alarm features a gps lowjack like feature that allows you to track your bike if its stolen...in fact if your bike is stolen you have an emergency # to call and scorpio will work with the police to help you get your bike back, and an alarm that uses gsm cell coverage to call u on your phone if anyone messes with your bike....so basically the remote on this thing has an unlimited range. Not only that it has a perimeter sensor which can alert you if anyone comes within 5 feet of your bike. It has a battery back up which is nice because if someone kills the power it will set off the alarm and alert you. This is a top of the line motorcycle alarm that has all types of sensitivity adjustments etc to limit false alarms.
The "i gotta have it" feature of this alarm is an iphone app that not only allows you to see your bikes location at any time, but also it will track your rides, and automatically upload them to twitter, facebook or a website of your choice. You just log on either via iphone or web browser and you can see the ride history of your bike...unbelievable for mapping your ebike features.
I should have this alarm next week and will document how well it works...its kind of risky for me buying this alarm since it is so new there are no reviews about it. But scorpio is a top notch company with a stellar reputation..and they assured me a money back guarantee and want to see someone put this thing on an ebike.
I have tested 2 different systems and have ordred a 3rd.
The first one was very basic...http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-MOTO-OR-BICYCLE-REMOTE-SHAKING-BURGLAR-ALARM-A05_W0QQitemZ270553456862QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3efe3e20de
A 15 dollar remote activated alarm with vibration sensor...

The advantage of this system is cheap and simple.
The problem is i think some type of pager system is a must...esp considering false alarms. This system is susceptable to false alarms by the way.
So what i did was looked into motorcycle alarm systems... i have a dc/dc convertor on the bike so its no problem to run 12 volts.
Here is the 2nd system i tested...
Gorilla 7017 with pager...$136
View attachment 1
http://www.amazon.com/Gorilla-Automotive-7017-Motorcycle-Paging/dp/B000GZXAEC
This thing almost does it...for a lot of people this might be sufficient. It has a sensitivity adjustment on its vibration sensor and has a silent mode where the alarm just pages you without setting off the audio alarm (a lot of fun in conjunction with a good taser).
On paper the alarm looks really nice because it says it has a half mile range. In reality it does not have anywhere close to this range...and the pager is only useful when the bike is right outside the bar / restaurant.
The other big problem with this alarm is turning off or unplugging the battery really messes it up....it is kind of quirky and buggy...instead of trying to work through the bugs i gave up and decided to try another system.
...so i went home and googled the hell out of it..and came up with the dream alarm system that is just being released this week...
It seems like the Scorpio Rlink is the shiat...and at 600 dollars it better be.

This alarm features a gps lowjack like feature that allows you to track your bike if its stolen...in fact if your bike is stolen you have an emergency # to call and scorpio will work with the police to help you get your bike back, and an alarm that uses gsm cell coverage to call u on your phone if anyone messes with your bike....so basically the remote on this thing has an unlimited range. Not only that it has a perimeter sensor which can alert you if anyone comes within 5 feet of your bike. It has a battery back up which is nice because if someone kills the power it will set off the alarm and alert you. This is a top of the line motorcycle alarm that has all types of sensitivity adjustments etc to limit false alarms.
The "i gotta have it" feature of this alarm is an iphone app that not only allows you to see your bikes location at any time, but also it will track your rides, and automatically upload them to twitter, facebook or a website of your choice. You just log on either via iphone or web browser and you can see the ride history of your bike...unbelievable for mapping your ebike features.
I should have this alarm next week and will document how well it works...its kind of risky for me buying this alarm since it is so new there are no reviews about it. But scorpio is a top notch company with a stellar reputation..and they assured me a money back guarantee and want to see someone put this thing on an ebike.