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Old 12-06-11, 03:18 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptCarrot
Did a quick Google search for "bicycle alarm".

Top link was for this - Bike D Lock Alarm

A bit more searching and I came up with the following

Kabrus Locks

They have 2 alarmed U/shackle locks, one of which secures to the frame to prevent slipping and unnecessary vibration, 1 alarmed cable lock, 1 alarmed disc lock, and several alarmed padlocks.
Originally Posted by Digital_Cowboy
The goal is or should be to have something that is a bike alarm but not look like it's an alarm. Hence it "camouflaging" it by building it in either a head or taillight. Or into a head and taillight set, where it's built into one half of the unit but when the alarm is tripped it sets both lights to flashing.
Originally Posted by smasha
Originally Posted by Digital_Cowboy
Those are pretty nice.
Apart from aesthetics, what is the difference between the Xena and the Kabrus? after saying the Kabrus was not what you were looking for, you like the Xena *confused*
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