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Looking at the picture they have on the web, it appears that a cable from the unit is going through the panel just above the a/c outlet.
I also had questions about where the CB antenna will mount.
I decided to order a Starcom digital unit. They are made in England, but have dealers here in the US. They guarantee that the intercom can be heard at 100mph. It also comes with 2 headsets. This setup will cost just over $500. I may have to buy a couple more components later. I'll have to see how it works out after I receive it. It is supposed to be here Monday.
To purchase the J&M kit with two of their Elite headsets would have been over $1000. I hope it works out for you.
One more question I had about the J&M unit is, mine has that map light setup where their unit is installed.
How is that going to conflict.
J&M 2003 install pictures
Here are some pictures of my J&M installed. I will follow up with some more and some good text later in the week. I have to get to bed!
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Muffler sounds GOOD the radio sounds good to. Is that the original Horn. Looking at the front end " Hyperlight turned off " I must say being a machinist am impressed with the workmanship on the front end.
New custom stallion paint job!
Here is another custom paint job on a Stallion I seen it on Ebay!!!!
This one is way better than the last one I seen on ebay!
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I had a J&M like Mattel has but mine was installed on my FJR1300, now it is on the new SILVER Stallion and just about the same place as Mattel's is, I had nothing above it so I moved mine up.
I put the power outlet on the top the same place the other guy put his front speakers. then I got a pair of audio plugs that go into a stereo plug and ran that into the J&M and now I have helmet speakers that work fine.
I also installed a alarm system that will go off if you get to close to the stallion, or bump it. and the ignition is disabled if you want to try and start it. also if someone tries to hijack the stallion I can kill the engine as they are driving off.
I also ran some battery cables from the battery to the inside of the trunk and put a 50 amp plug on the cables in the trunk, then I made up a set of jumper cables with the mate to the 50 amp plug so I do not have to pull the wheel to jump the thing should I have to.
other things to follow, after all I have only had this thing a week.
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Boy SILVERDEVIL have you been busy. Which security system did you install? Any special problems with the install? Any suggestions?
The plug in a good idea.
Ted
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the alarm system I got was SCORPIO 600
they have 3 models and this the middle one which comes with a pager/remote
the cheapest model will not page you, you only have a remote
the highest price one will auto set the alarm when you walk away with the pager in you pocket, and auto turn it off when you get close to the trike.
for $334 shipping and all you get 3 extras in the 600 model
1. is a perimeter sensor which will go off when someone gets close, not alarm but just a chirping bird sound, if you get to close or lean in the alarm will go off.
2. battery back up in case your trike battery goes bad or disconnected.
3. is the anti-hijack feature, this is not wired in yet as the info I got from TMS was incorrect. I have a daughter that lives 10 miles from them so I have reasons to go there, next time I will push a little harder for the correct info.
the info needed is the "ignition/engine control wire"
the unit comes with a pager which how you set the alarm on and off and if it goes off it will beep you and show which alarm was set.
it was not hard to install except to find the "ignition/engine control wire"
I mounted the main unit on the gas tank and the perimeter sensor on the bar that holds the top of the passenger back rest in place, within inches of the tank.
pull your back rest out then you pull the seat out by grabbing the back of it and lifting it up. then you will see the 2 bolts that hold the passenger back rest in place, remove the 2 bolts and pull the bottom of the back rest and let the top come down.
now you got all the room in the world to install everything except where do you want to hook the power to. I extended the wire and went into the fuse box which is under your seat that you have already removed.
I pulled the fuse out of #28 shown on page 40 of your owner's manual and put the wire on the hot side, you need a meter or something to light a 12v bulb
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Thanks I will look into it. Ted
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Although I want to get an alarm I am not sure anyone would want to steal a Stallion. They will not know what to do with most of the parts, heck, we don't even know where half of them come from! The tires are so specific, only one car ever made in the history of mankind uses that size, and there are only two! It has a ford parts (not Honda which are the most stolen). It is a motorcycle not a car, a motorcycle thief wants motorcycles parts not car parts. Most of the parts are only good to Stallion users ( all 300 of them?????) not much of a market for fencing parts. And to cap it off, how long do you think you are going to ride on a stolen stallion before you are caught????? APB for a red three wheeled Stallion last seen at the mall, duuu. Even stupid thief's are not that stupid. With that said I would still like to put one on my bike, but I have other priorities first.
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Its the ones that just want to Joy ride, and and end up trashing it.