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Old 08-13-2007, 05:57 PM
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I have a scorpio alarm..... an active protection is a must first of all... like a lock and chain the ungaurd stufF.... or what ever...

then move on to the fancy things... but... i dont know about lojack.... heard bad stuff about them.... that only if the cop has the tracker on... will the lojack be usefull.... and not all cars are equiped with it. and the bike has to be with in what... 200meters of the cop car?...


what i think is ideal is.... a gps tracking system... something that you can track when ever you want.... not at the cops courtesy. but it will be costly.
 
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Old 08-19-2007, 03:18 PM
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The guy I purchased my scorpio alarm from also sold cycle tracker gps he gave me a tour of how the system worked.I was very impressed with it.It gave you the exact address where your bike was at and also the route they took to get there.
 
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Old 09-02-2007, 01:29 PM
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GPS traking sounds really cool. BUT do you think it could work against you? Lets say it gives certian people information about your riding habbits such as top speed, average speed, ect. Is that something you might possibly be able to self-incriminate yourself with? Maybe I am just thinking about it too in depth...
 
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Old 11-21-2007, 11:00 PM
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you are probably not thinking too in depth, however to get that info....the fuzz would have to

-impound the bike
-go through it and be smart enough to know that gps was installed
-and then obtain a search warrant and supina the gps company for the records.
 
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Old 12-06-2007, 01:58 AM
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I got a Cybertrak for my car for less than $200. Install was another $100. It was on sale at Fry's. It's GPS and I can check whenever I want. It also has a geo fence that calls, texts and emails me when the vehicle is moved outside the limit. I'll know when it's gone even before the guy gets home, know what street he's on, speed, direction, etc.. If my stuff ever gets ripped off, I'll track it, kick the guys ***, then call the cops and say he fell....

I called the company and it can be installed on a motorcycle. I'm waiting for them to go on sale again so I can get for my bike...

There are lots of other ways to track bikes pretty cheap. Try one of those Trak Fones for about $100. Small enough to hide anywhere on the bike. I'm a weekend warrior, so my bike is never far from me when it leaves home. One GPS tracker that's out is about the size of a pager and does just about the same as my Cybertrack, but it's way more expensive...
 
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