Couldn't agree more, it's there more for my ears as I use it when leaving the bike in a built up area and I'll generally stay within ear shot.
There's nothing Roadlok does that would do that, and no plans to do so as it would totally change the design of the unit, and the purpose of its design is to offer a secure, compact solution to motorcycle security. As been mentioned, do people in this day and age pay any attention to an alarm, which is sad but seems to be the case. An after market alarm would be a solution, or see if the bike manufacture sell a "plug & play" unit that could easily be installed. I always spec an alarm on my bikes, but that's purely to get my attention if it sounds whilst parked up at home.
Hi all, I just wanted to share this video with you. My apologises for not posting it sooner as I was emailed the video back in May by John Milbank. It was absolutely amazing "Bike Social" voted the Roadlok as the best Disc-Lock on the market at this time and I wanted to share the video with you as was just reassuring to know I protect my own bike with a product thats as good as they get. Now the biking season is over and I'll hopefully get some free time, I plan to get Roadlok "Sold Secure" rated, just to have Roadlok rated. I was recently contacted by three customers who wanted to thank Roadlok for preventing their bikes being taken. Two attempts were via a disc cutter, the third attempt was via a hammer a chisel. I've always had faith in the product, its why I became a reseller and protect my own bike with one, and have done for many years. Thank you to all those who have purchased a Roadlok from me, your support and kind words and patience over the past year when I haven't been as available as I would have liked to have been, and the amazing support from the forum admins.