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Might try removing or disconnecting the alarm to see if you have tripped an anti-theft circuit on the bike. If you have then you'll need to refer to your owner manual or local Honda dealer.
If the bike works fine without the alarm then I would reset the alarm. I found the manual on Google pretty quickly
This is the only site I know of that has a manual for the install
and user instructions for this alarm. This alarm is hard to install
but the manual shows you how to do it with diagrams.
There could be an issue with the antenna. Is it mounted on the windshield? If so, try moving it to a different location. You didn't mention the year, make, model of your vehicle but, some cars have a filament in the windshield that interferes with RF signals.
You need to adjust the tachometer sensing wire, it usually wraps around a spark plug wire so I can sense when the car starts. On my spy alarm, the wire was grey. Hope this helps.
you may need to reset the alarm...this normal involes pressing the alam fob buttons in a cirten way...so it resets it self..have you got a handbook for the alarm. take a look at that....& also just make sure you havent blown the alarm fuse....hope this helps
I understand how important sound systems are I own one myself. My advice to you is to see if you can get new batteries for the remote. It may have gotten stuck in antihijaking mode when the remote last worked. If this doesn't work try consulting the dealer which you bought your system from.
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