Removing Datatool S4 C1 Red Alarm .

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  1. kev.b

    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    Im going to remove the Datatool S4 C1 Red alarm from my 2006 Fireblade .
    Any advice would be helpfull . Thanks
     
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    FirebladeRR Active Member

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    Just wondering why you are removing it. I was actually thinking of getting it. Any feedback?!
     
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    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    Sorted !
     
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    I'm looking to remove mine aswell, reason why is that it's alot of hassle, you have to deactivate it every time you want to start the bike and if you want to move the bike of the stand for anything work wise or cleaning you'll need to put it in ferry mode, which is only a few presses of the buttons but personally Its a big hassle for me :(
     
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    I'm looking to remove mine aswell, reason why is that it's alot of hassle, you have to deactivate it every time you want to start the bike and if you want to move the bike of the stand for anything work wise or cleaning you'll need to put it in ferry mode, which is only a few presses of the buttons but personally Its a big hassle for me :(
     
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    Kev!!! How? Please let me know
     
  7. FirebladeRR

    FirebladeRR Active Member

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    So there isn't a way to turn it off?!
     
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    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    PM Sent. Sam
     
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    Alright then
     
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    kev.b Well-Known Member

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    PM sent Sam .
     
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    Hi, I know this is an old thread but I'm in the process of removing a Datatool S4 C1 Red alarm from my bike also.

    I've PM'd you Kev.
     
  12. Jez

    Jez Senior Member

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    I had one on the R1 it was a pain until I put a switch with a permanent live to it whilst out, I never leave my bike. As soon as you disarm you flick the switch and no more auto rearms until you get home and put it away, BLISS no more bleating at the petrol station
     
  13. Oliver

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    I've unplugged the datatool and am trying to work out which wires to blank off (trying lots of different combinations). I've got very close. I can get everything working (e.g ignition, lights etc) and even the engine turning over, just doesn't start. So I'm guessing no power to spark plugs. I can see so many guides online for which wires to blank off for other datatools but not the s4 c1 red.
     
  14. keithg1748

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    just trace all the wires into the main loom from the alarm and then cut 1 wire a time and solder the original coloured wire back into the loom and heat shrink them . job done .
     
  15. Oliver

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    That's a bit scary for me. I can't properly trace them without taking the bike to bits

    I wish I knew which pins to connect to just get it working. A bit more trial and error needed I think.
     
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    yes I had to do that on a 04 blade to remove one of these but its worth the pain of taking fairing off and tracing the connections into the loom , and once done you wont have any issues .
     

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