Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

Poll ended at Sat Feb 13, 2016 8:45 pm

Yes
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10%
No
7
70%
Not Sure
2
20%
 
Total votes: 10

VTR Phoenix
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Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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Not sure if this is going to work but created a poll on RFID ignition. Cant decide whther to go for it or not. Quite an expensive option but what are the plus and negative points?

After the 2 weeks whatever the poll returns is what I will do. I have attached a link for the system I'd be using. Read up on it, watch the video and cast your vote.

http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/motorcy ... -full-line
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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VTR Phoenix wrote:Not sure if this is going to work but created a poll on RFID ignition. Cant decide whther to go for it or not. Quite an expensive option but what are the plus and negative points?

After the 2 weeks whatever the poll returns is what I will do. I have attached a link for the system I'd be using. Read up on it, watch the video and cast your vote.

http://www.digitalguarddawg.com/motorcy ... -full-line

UM! the cost might be a good thing to start with? if its a tenner Yeh go for it, if its half the cost of the bike! Er NO
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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The reason I'm thinking of this is that one changed into £'s it's about £180. The "project" I picked up had a different ignition key from the seat lock and no tank cap so another key. In order to rectify this it's either a genuine full lock set or this option. Cost wise they would work out about the same. With this I would also go keyless fuel cap so the only key would be the seat lock.
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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Here is my vote for yes :thumbup: and its only getting worse

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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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There's a guy on Facebook who did this and he seemed happy with it. Pretty expensive though. You will always have one key (for seat lock). Would be just as handy to invest in a lock set with two keys. Just my opinion.
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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I think it might end up being more annoying than a key, I can imagine walking round the garage getting ready and the bike headlight turning on and off every time I get close. Would drain battery as well whilst sorting out panniers, tank bag, security etc.
I've used a keyless system on a bike with a fob that you tap on the dash to arm/disarm the ignition. With that you get a tiny ID chip as well to stitch in to the finger tip of your gloves. So you just wave your hand over a specific area of the bike and it lights up. I think I'd prefer that than a system that turns on and off as I approach the bike.

It is cool on the Tesla however, when you walk up to the car and the flush door handles pop out, lights come on and the mirrors unfold. It's very welcoming!
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TravisZack wrote:I think it might end up being more annoying than a key, I can imagine walking round the garage getting ready and the bike headlight turning on and off every time I get close. Would drain battery as well whilst sorting out panniers, tank bag, security etc.
I've used a keyless system on a bike with a fob that you tap on the dash to arm/disarm the ignition. With that you get a tiny ID chip as well to stitch in to the finger tip of your gloves. So you just wave your hand over a specific area of the bike and it lights up. I think I'd prefer that than a system that turns on and off as I approach the bike.

It is cool on the Tesla however, when you walk up to the car and the flush door handles pop out, lights come on and the mirrors unfold. It's very welcoming!

It will only turn on if you flick the kill switch, with the kill switch off nothing will come on.
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Unless I've missed something, what about the steering lock, how would that work with this key-less system :?:

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Seems just like something else that can go wrong to me :thumbdown:
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sirch345 wrote:Unless I've missed something, what about the steering lock, how would that work with this key-less system :?:

Chris.
Erm yes that is a good point, it would not have one.
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try and get another lock set, mac might have one, not that expensive secondhand, if if it only has one key, just get another one cut.
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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VTR Phoenix wrote:
sirch345 wrote:Unless I've missed something, what about the steering lock, how would that work with this key-less system :?:

Chris.
Erm yes that is a good point, it would not have one.
I was just thinking about insurance purposes, although there must be others who customise bikes with a key-less ignition,

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sirch345 wrote:
VTR Phoenix wrote:
sirch345 wrote:Unless I've missed something, what about the steering lock, how would that work with this key-less system :?:

Chris.
Erm yes that is a good point, it would not have one.
I was just thinking about insurance purposes, although there must be others who customise bikes with a key-less ignition,

Chris.
I have contacted a few companies and explained it the same as a few of the performance cars with proximity sensor and kills all electrics when deactivated. They seemed to be ok with it but would have to take the clause out regards the steering lock in the theft category so could cost a little more on insurance. They wanted me to do a quote but if you check the small print on the comparison websites it states they do a credit check every time you search for a quote. This was backed up by an experian report that showed it had an adverse effect on my credit rating.
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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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VTR Phoenix wrote: I have contacted a few companies and explained it the same as a few of the performance cars with proximity sensor and kills all electrics when deactivated. They seemed to be ok with it but would have to take the clause out regards the steering lock in the theft category so could cost a little more on insurance. They wanted me to do a quote but if you check the small print on the comparison websites it states they do a credit check every time you search for a quote. This was backed up by an experian report that showed it had an adverse effect on my credit rating.
Interesting, so there are ways around this.

Have you decided what you're intending to do :?:
VTR Phoenix wrote:
They wanted me to do a quote but if you check the small print on the comparison websites it states they do a credit check every time you search for a quote. This was backed up by an experian report that showed it had an adverse effect on my credit rating.
I didn't know that 8O

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Re: Should I go RFID instead of manual keyed ignition?

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Ok, so majority says NO. Looks like it's a complete lock set and a 929 top yoke for me then.
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