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fastfox13 28 September 2005 07:24 PM

New Clifford Alarm - GP1000T for bikes
 
Clifford have just launched an alarm for bikes - GP1000T. Its Thatcham approved and remote start can be fitted to it as well !!!!
Also dual zone prox sensors and be added to give a warn-away.
The press release states
"The GP1000T system offers state-of-the-art technology within arguably the smallest, most compact, Thatcham evaluated (insurance approved), one-piece waterproof housing available in motorcycle security. From the solid state tri-axial tilt sensor to programmable inputs and the facility to add optional dual zone sensors and remote engine start, security and flexibility have been engineered into this system.

Convenient features such as the ability to incorporate the ignition key into the alarm transmitter housing, along with the facility to programme existing
Clifford transmitters into the system, remote valet mode facility and ultra bright blue status LED makes the GP1000T very user friendly.
The digital Tri-axial tilt sensor is exceptional. With programmable sensitivity, the system is not compromised by the type or style of motorcycle it is installed on to.
The optional dual zone sensors facilitate “warn away” siren chirps and full alarm mode depending on the persistence of the perpetrator – the customer now has the flexibility to design additional security around their motorcycle to give further piece of mind.
Furthermore the Clifford GP1000T will interface with Directed Electronics 561T remote engine start module. This pairing allows the engine of the motorcycle to be remotely started via the GP1000T transmitter whilst the motorcycle remains secure and locked without the ignition key being anywhere near. This is great news for the motorcyclist wishing to warm the engine prior to riding away, which now can be done securely and safely.

Sounds a cool piece of kit especially if remote start can be added.
Anyone else heard anything about it ??

naughtydog 06 October 2005 11:58 PM

I've looked at one - a nice piece of kit - really cool led - expandable - should sell well!


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