I hope this a question in the right spot. Has anyone installed the tracker on his bike and do have any info to share? Is it worth it? And also additional costs after purchasing the equipment would be helpful. You might even say “forget the tracker. Get an alarm. You’ll be better off” if that’s your opinion. Anyway need more info on the subject.
I have a tracker on my R3 GT - just good to know it is where I left it. It also sends battery condition alerts and tells me if the bike is in a high risk area. I like it....
@dilligaf had a tracker on his Rocket, He made it himself It was all housed inside his trailer that was permanently attached to his bike if his bike moved he immediately jumped out of the trailer and beat them off with his handbag, Seriously though he did indeed have a tracker, which was very reasonably priced and he thought it was worth it and value for money. PS - Having mentioned him he will be along shortly with more details for you
I just added more to my post , he will indeed be along shortly to give you more info on what he had and its cost, He would still have had it, but he lost it sorry just me again. PS - That's one hell of a name to pronounce, can I just call you erm --- Kebab ? welcome in by the way, should I not have done so already.
It was a Monimoto Tracker (looked back over old posts) https://monimoto.com/uk/?gclid=CjwK...N_jzJBZ9B13gViUjAa507YobxSPeBkCRoCygEQAvD_BwE Also on Ebay https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Certifie...4275a7ad6ffdb21d0b71|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
Hahaha the name is Nassos. Stupid me when subscribing I entered the name in Greek. Love the kebab though. The food not the name.
Well come on, give Nass an idea of the price you paid and if you stil think its doing its job etc etc (done just aboot everything else for ya, is that pain heading to your wrists ) As I remember not that easy to hide it I believe, is that true ?
Can’t remember how much I paid for it But I can tell you that it works brilliantly No subscription fees but you need a SIM card and it only tells the owner that the bike has been moved Nobody will track the bike for you but using the app which uses google maps it works brilliantly when I tested it by getting wor lass to take the tracker with her Obviously it needs to be hidden or disguised in your bike and it’s about this size
Useful info. Thanks. I was thinking also this as an option and seems to work I guess. By the way you guys seem to go way back...
Maybe can just seem that way, but really we are all just Forum members A few of us have met up the odd time during organised meets, apart from that we don't really know each other just believe in the same love of motorcycles, and share the odd bit of friendly banter on here.