7/05/2012
Gorilla Automotive 7017 Motorcycle Alarm with 2-Way Paging System Review
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(More customer reviews)If you follow the directions closely, the installation should go fine. I spent more time trying to figure out where to locate the alarm than the actual installation took. Be sure to have all the remotes ready when the system is initially powered on so you can get them programmed on the first try. Once installed, I noticed that the motion sensor alarm was chirping several times during each cool-down period after I rode the bike and set the alarm. Not sure if this is typical of other users, but I ended up lowering the sensitivity to the middle of the seven step range as described in the directions. This seems to help prevent the inadvertent alarms but it does take a much stronger shake to get the alarm to go off now. Probably need to raise the sensitivity a notch or two. The range on the pager is probably more like a few hundred feet if you're in a building next to the motorcycle. In an open area with scattered buildings it might be close to a quarter mile. The one feature I'd really like to see them add is a battery backup. Other than that I think it's a great product, especially at this price point, and would readily recommend it to others.
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The Gorilla 7017 Motorcycle Alarm with 2-way Pager is serious protection for motorcycle enthusiasts that want the ability to keep track of their bike's security at all times. Along with all the features and hardware found in Gorilla's model 7007 motorcycle alarm--including adjustable 120db Piezo siren, 3-button remote transmitter operation, 100% waterproof construction and quick easy installation--Gorilla's 7017 alarm system also ships with a 2-way pager. Every function of the alarm can be monitored on the pager's LED screen from up to 1/2 mile away*.
Effective, compact protection. View larger.
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alarm systems,
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motorcycle alarm
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