Obviously "a bike alarm" in the title of the thread is referring to an exercise bike. How could you not have worked that out???
Obviously "a bike alarm" in the title of the thread is referring to an exercise bike. How could you not have worked that out???
In that case, why are we talking about a 'bike alarm' rather than one of the countless alarm systems designed for 'fixed' things (like houses and 'static trailers') ??no its a static trailer to protect it from being broken into
Your bike doesn't move? Why even have it in your life then?But this is for something that dose not move so a tracker is no good!
As you (and the rest of us) have now discovered, that';s because the bike is not a bikeYour bike doesn't move?
Because that is what Darren with Body shop at the end of the street bough him self to use as an alarm for his building when he got broken into and recommended me a similar thing. Unless you have better recommendations that is?In that case, why are we talking about a 'bike alarm' rather than one of the countless alarm systems designed for 'fixed' things (like houses and 'static trailers') ??
we are not talking about mounting it to a bike; we are talking about mounting it to a trailer which dose not move and it would be very difficult for someone to move a 45 foot trailerYour bike doesn't move? Why even have it in your life then?
so it dose not get broken intoI won't even ask why attach an alarm that's triggered by movement to something that doesn't move..
its quite simple really sirEdit: oh wait. I caught up, and I'm out. I've exceeded my inanity limit for the day
that is correct, though I remember mentioning this on page oneAs you (and the rest of us) have now discovered, that';s because the bike is not a bike
I have, by implication,given my 'better recommendation'. If you want an alarm/security system for something which doesn't move (but which might be 'broken into'), just think of it as a house and choose one of the countless alarm/security systems sold for such a purpose.Because that is what Darren with Body shop at the end of the street bough him self to use as an alarm for his building when he got broken into and recommended me a similar thing. Unless you have better recommendations that is?
I won't even ask why attach an alarm that's triggered by movement to something that doesn't move..
An alarm will not stop something getting broken into. Physical security will.so it dose not get broken into
Why don't you get what Darren recommended then?Because that is what Darren with Body shop at the end of the street bough him self to use as an alarm for his building when he got broken into and recommended me a similar thing.
My understanding is that the OP is of no fixed abode. Last place he lived, he was asking how to reconnect the water and electricity….Where’s the trailer in relation to your house/a secure building?
any recomendation please; given your good experance as an electrisionI have, by implication,given my 'better recommendation'. If you want an alarm/security system for something which doesn't move (but which might be 'broken into'), just think of it as a house and choose one of the countless alarm/security systems sold for such a purpose.
You like Darren’s one. You said he recommended it. You’ve seen it. You like it. Why are you asking elsewhere?any recomendation please; given your good experance as an electrision
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