| Build quality | 9/10 |
|---|---|
| Reliability | 10/10 |
| Value for Money | 9/10 |
| Overall rating | 10/10 |
Full review by
RWR2![]()
on 25th Jan 2006
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User Rating : 10
Respect :
+1
Good Points: The wires are insulated really thick so putting them in a protective wire loom isn't necessary. The manual was really helpfull with the installation and the wiring schematics for my 600rr came straight from the installation forum on Talon's site. www.talonalarms.com/INSTALL/ Very cool. Was looking at getting a Gorilla Cycle alarm, but it turns out to just be a noise maker, it doesn't have an immobiliser which the Talon alarm does.
Bad Points: The installation may be beyond some peoples capabilities. It wasn't available at my local dealer so I had to bite the bullet and order from Talon's website. I was hesitant in doing so but have no regrets about it now although I'd rather have held it first before purchasing.
General comments: Talon T-2200 comes with 2 remote keyfob transmitters, encrypted code
Starter disable output
Selectable audio arm/disarm alerting (it chirps at you, or not)
Voltage sensing - detects any attempt to hot-wire
Ignition holdoff - cannot be armed whilst bike is running
2 year warranty
Low current draw (5mA in armed or standby mode)
User programmable sensitivity level
Audible attack alerting (it tells you if the alarm has been triggered)
'Panic' mode - you can override the alarm and just turn the siren on.
Indicator flash on arm/disarm (pretty)
Additional external trigger sensor wire - for accessories, seat access, etc.
Flashing alarm status LED
Active or passive arming (user programmable)
Integral shock sensor
Integral tilt switch
Remote Trunk release
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