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Offline Philip

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BMW Alarm Remote x 2
« on: March 30, 2024, 12:52:17 pm »
Just come across these two alarm remotes from my stolen K1300.
They are marked as Gemel - TXSHS on the back of them.
I don't know if they work with other models, but my bike was fitted with an OEM DWA6 alarm.
The manual says they can be registered to any DWA6 alarm, maximum of 4 remotes to any one alarm.
Batteries are still ok.
Instructions to register additional remotes are here, page 13 - https://www.bmwk.nl/webPaginas/literatuur/origineel_bmw_materaal/pdf/3000_BMW_alarmHandleidingEngelsDWA-6.pdf
£10 each.

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Re: BMW Alarm Remote x 2
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2024, 05:33:07 pm »
It's strange, of all the bikes I've owned, I have always fitted alarms to those that didn't have them as standard and then came the K12 and I think I alarmed it twice and have never bothered on the K13. I mean, who would nick a K13. Oh, sorry!

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Re: BMW Alarm Remote x 2
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2024, 09:09:48 pm »
Ditto. I alarmed mine once - 2 mins / 10 metres after buying it.  ::)
Had to ask the nice dealer man to disable it for me. It was so annoying I can't quite bring myself to read the manual.
And no-one takes a blind bit of notice of an alarm.

The best deterrent is to park your mud-flecked pride and joy next to a sparkling Fireblade/M1000RR/GS1300.

However, enough whinging - £10 is a very fair price, Philip!