- Powerful five-tone, adjustable 120db Piezo siren
- Includes a 3-button remote transmitter for easy operation
- Maximum security via the included tilt, shock and current sensors, adjustable shock sensor with seven levels of sensitivity and “warn away” mode
- Programmable five-tone siren allows you to pick the siren tone you want, while Panic feature enables you to activate the alarm siren from up to 100 ft away
- LED warning light for system status and theft deterrent, 100% waterproof and featuring a simple, quick installation
Product Description
Gorilla’s 7007 Motorcycle alarm features a powerful 120dB piezo 5-TONE siren as well as 2-stage shock sensor, motion tilt sensor and current sensor that incorporate virtually every security feature to prevent theft of the motorcycle. It has an ultra compact, waterproof design that fits any motorcycle. This motorcycle alarm is easy to install and takes less than 20 minutes.Amazon.com Product Description
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Gorilla Automotive 7007 Motorcycle Alarm with Remote Transmitter
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#1 by R. Zapata on June 5, 2010 - 4:23 pm
This alarm was very simple to install. It probably took me a bit longer than standard time since I wanted it to be perfect, hidden out of sight with all the wiring tie wrapped and bundled away neatly. The shock sensor is very sensitive and the siren loud and sharp. Just a slight tap-tap with my finger tips sets it off. The sound of my garage door closing sets off the warning chirps! There is also an “alarm armed” LED that flashes and warns you and anyone near your bike that the alarm is still armed. The tip over sensor was probably the only part I found to be a bit hit-and-miss. I tried it in several different positions and can get it to go off about 70% of the time. The installation position for the tip over sensor is the most specific of the entire alarm set up and I was sure to put it in as specified.
In any case, getting near or touching the bike always causes a warning or alarm and now I’m very careful around it whenever I’m doing work in my garage, it’s that sensitive. This model does not come with a 2 way pager or a kill switch, but it is excellent added peace of mind when I park my bike somewhere that I’m not able to be within quick view of it.
I would defenitely recomend this alarm to anyone else!
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Olga Stewart on June 5, 2010 - 7:15 pm
I got the alarm and zip tied it onto the frame and it worked great. About 6 months later the 2 way paging system stopped working and I got my warrantied part back in about 8 days. All options work well e.g. tilt etc. It’s Loud, almost too loud! Oh, and 2 way pager works great inside the house. Installation was long to take part bike shell, otherwise zip tie to frame, hook to battery snap on fittings for optional parts (led, tilt pager) and all is working. I put a on/off switch on the negative wire for easy addition of other remotes or a master reset. If I put it in my truck or trailer the whole rig is alarmed with the vibration sensor so it’s great for trips where you take your bike with you. I think it would be a great car, boat, jetski, etc alarm
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Shawn Brown on June 5, 2010 - 9:22 pm
As hard as MC alarms are to find, this one is a nice one at a great price! But I was a bit unhappy about the fact you can’t make any adjustments to the sensitivity (you can turn it to warn-away or off, but not adjust the sensitivity). I find myself turning off the shock sensor feature almost every time I use this alarm because every time a loud car drives by or someone’s stereo is loud it sets off the alarm! All in all it’s a great alarm though. Easy to use. However, the “installs in 20-30 minutes” claim was over-exaggerated. Even my MC dealer agrees. My service guy said it takes him twice that time to install. Heck, it took me almost an hour and a half to install only because I wanted to tuck the wiring away neatly. I didn’t install the LED because I’m not ready to drill into my brand new $8500 bike! This alarm is cool, and very loud! People always do a double-take when they hear the arm or disarm chirps coming from a bike! Although it could use more features, it’s a great alarm for the price and truly adds a bit more piece of mind to my LoJack. I WILL and DO recommend to my friends!
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by R. Medeiros on June 5, 2010 - 10:48 pm
I bought this Motorcycle alarm to keep the sucka’s off my bike. At this is works well. I have noticed that high winds will set the alarm off which can be annoying. You can lower the sensitivity so this doesnt happen but this also makes the alarm less effective. Better then nothing for sure.
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by Stuart J. Hayman on June 5, 2010 - 11:29 pm
Good points – easy to fit, sensitive, loud if exposed. Less good points – no immobiliser, led difficult to fit (and doesn’t work for me possibly because it is damaged in fitting); alarm separate to control unit would allow it to be more easily fitted where you can hear it. Overall good useful and much better than nothing.
Rating: 3 / 5