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Old 08-10-11 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by making
One of my patients installs and repairs them. He says there is no way to do it. Nevermind I see. He says even Harley Davidsons wont usually do it. Humm, I really did beleive him.
Your patient is wrong. Follow the link. If you want a highly technical explanation, follow this link. The only proviso is that you have to locate the wires on induction coil detectors. Paving can bury them. If I can detect the loop, I have a 99% success rate in tripping them.

The motion detector sensors are more difficult. You look stupid but waving your arms around like an idiot generally makes those work. Shining a helmet light at them works well too...in the dark of course.
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