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October 3, 2003 10:38 AM
Broken: Keyring alarm
Carl Myhill writes from the UK:
Here is the keyring that came with my motorcycle alarm. I really liked the warning saying, "If kept with ignition keys, damage may occur". Hmm, then why make it a keyring?!
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I carry multiple sets of keys. A ring for work, a ring for my car, a ring for home, and a ring for my motorcycle. When I ride the bike, only the ignition and bag keys are used, and I keep the other three rings on the carabiner in my pocket. Especially since they make the distinction of ignition keys, I think it's obvious to most motorcyclists that keep it on the ignition of the bike where it will get beat up while riding is a bad idea.
Posted by: Paul at November 13, 2003 03:23 AM