Fine up to $5000 and or 1 year imprisonment. Radio communication act. Importing, possessing and a few other things. I’m just speculating, it’s worse but I can be wrong. I’m sure driving and even walking around with one will raise plenty of flags. Don’t doubt you will be on the radar just getting...
I’d take my chances with a GPS. BTW getting caught with electronic jammers will get you in more trouble then Stealing a bike or a car.
If your bike is at high risk of being stolen, I’m willing to bet a gps will give you a decent chance of recovering it. All the other options just slow the guys...
surance will payout after 30 days and they will ask for all the keys and the ownership before the cheque is handed over. They will try to give you current market value minus your deductible. They’ll check the used bike market to find an average value of what your bike was potentially worth...
Yup sport bikes are big targets by the organized thieves but it seams the naked bikes are not safe either.
Had my 08 cbr1000rr stolen back on 2016 and, at the that time the investigators said they were seeing in some cases a rental car following the van that stole bikes in the previous thefts...
I used to sit on a condo board, between crackheads breaking into storage lockers and actual inbuilding renters stealing rugs from the lobby, All get victimized, no one is immune.
Most leave after they blow a gasket during annual meetings about how security will not intervene in criminal acts on...
GPS along with 3G or LTE is the most accurate and fastest, cell signals are stronger and faster but is less accurate especially in dense areas like urban settings. GPS is much more accurate but its slow in tracking on its own. Cell + GPS can give you live tracking down to seconds.
It doesn’t...
Your average gps tracker can be bought with a 1 year data plan for the same price as a crappy alarm. Most can be hardwired and all come with some type of battery. Most trackers have a slew of features like vibration alerts, geo fencing and or displacement triggers that can notify you via sms or...
If you care about durability, don’t bother with a 520. Sounds like you may get a few years out of that if your lucky from what I gather your after. Keep it stock and just rev the bike more if you want the acceleration out of the hole. Unless your racing then durability goes out the window...
Re: Mayhem Between Bikers & Massachusetts State Police
The most likely reason they were scampering away is either the bikes were stolen or they were unlicensed. Those would prob get them harder then the stunting alone. I’m sure like up here traffic violations can rack up really quick once...
OK I will try to clarify, the logic behind it is that if it does leak a few millilitres, it will do its job, clearly you don't have litres of fluid in the master cylinder so a band is more than adequate to soak up fluid if seal fails. I rarely go a few weeks without removing my band. i usually...
I see it as a smart *** comment, most riders use it so if you think it has no use or if you think I'm not being helpful to fellow riders call me out on it, don't be a troll.
If you were around in 1995 to tell me I would have known.
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