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Old 03-26-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Hi There,
I recently bought another 955i Tiger that had been layed up for 20 month's or so. The problem is the Veto-Evo alarm seems to have been left on untill the battery died effectively imobilizing the bike. I've looked on the Datatool website and got their reset codes but nothing seems to work or I'm doing something wrong. Does anyone know a way out of this? Can I just disconnect the alarm completely? If it were a case of just unplugging it that would be easy from a thiefs point of view so I'm stuck.


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Hi Itchy,

If memory serves me well, the Datatool Veto came with an alarm bypass connector with the necessary wiring to disconnect the alarm. You disconnect the alarm from the main connector block and insert the blanking connector to the main wiring connector and that should be it.

If you havn't got the bypass connetor, I am sure Datatool will be able to send one out.

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Bit of info on the Veto-Evo on Search with someone making his own bypass:

Link to all the Veto-Evo's on Tigers:

http://www.triumphrat.net/search.php?searchid=514793


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Hi Graeme,
thanks for your responce. In actual fact you were very nearly spot on. The alarm blanking plate comes already fitted to a standard un-alarmed Tiger. Taking this blanking plate off would render the bike immobile. Fitting the alarm recreates the electrical circuit which enables you to start the bike. So two old split pins to short the wiring some gaffer tape and a couple of cable ties have fired the Dead Tiger to life, thus making my own "blanking plate" and saving a probable fortune on a Triumph genuine part.



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HI itchy any chance you could post or pm me a picture of your fix thanks
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