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mysticbus

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@mysticbus I created a new thread the other day but it seems it's still awaiting mod approval! In the interim, I'm going to paste it below!

Hi HT125 community!

I'm Matt and I work at the GPS Tracking company Invoxia. A little while ago some of you were discussing the pros and cons of our trackers and their usefulness in protecting your 125s including @G19Tony.

Here at Invoxia we specialise in developing tracking solutions that use Artificial Intelligence and low-power networks like LoRa, SIGFOX and 4G LTE-M. We've been the the market leader in GPS Tracking across Western Europe for several years and recently launched a new tracker in the US on brand new 4G LTE-M networks.

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Some features of the Invoxia Cellular GPS Tracker:
Intelligent tracking and detailed journey history
Anti-theft, motion and tilt alerts
Customizable geofencing (set unlimited zones)
Up to 4 months between charges
1 Year subscription included to 4G LTE-M networks, then only $39.90/year
Weighs only 1 oz. & is discreet and concealable

This video by TwoWheelObsession over on YouTube gives a pretty good overview:

A special offer for the HondaTrail community!​

Until the end 30th of June if you enter HONDATRAIL15 at checkout on Invoxia.com/us and you'll get 15% off your order.

Our website: https://www.invoxia.com/us/gps-tracker

If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them!

-Matt

Thanks for the deal. I just bought one.
 

mysticbus

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I got it yesterday, I put it in the center console of my F250 today and tested it out, it seems to work quite well... It alerts my phone if it is only moved, and it seems to work fine with a lot of cover overhead like the center console lid and the roof of the truck.

I just ordered a second one so I can have one hidden in my CT125 and another hidden in my monkey.

Thanks again for the deal.
 

MattNVX

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I got it yesterday, I put it in the center console of my F250 today and tested it out, it seems to work quite well... It alerts my phone if it is only moved, and it seems to work fine with a lot of cover overhead like the center console lid and the roof of the truck.

I just ordered a second one so I can have one hidden in my CT125 and another hidden in my monkey.

Thanks again for the deal.
Glad to hear that @mysticbus ! If ever you do notice that the tracker hasn't updated its position recently, you may think about adjusting its position. For tracking cars/trucks, we typically recommend placing the tracker under the seat. For all installations (motorcycle or other), you'll get better results with the 'INVOXIA' logo facing skywards.

Matt
 

FRAC

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I use these kinky Handcuff locks ;>

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Actually works perfect. plenty of bars and connection points on the bike and the other side goes to .. bike racks, parking meters, sign posts etc. There always seems to be some pole to connect to. They seem like they are very heavy duty and fit perfectly in the small bag i have on my center rack.

(looks like i paid $42 back in 2010 so they have gone up since then.)
 

dmonkey

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Before buying any lock I search for it on YouTube. There's an account LockPickingLawyer who has attempted to pick or break most locks and gives reviews on there. In college towns or big cities where motorcycle and bicycle theft is more common the thieves often carry something like a Ramset Mastershot which breaks most locks in under a second. The Oxford Boss is my current motorcycle lock of choice as it requires a specialty tool to pick, is more difficult to break, and because it has an alarm that's great for when you're worried about the bike but going to stay within earshot of it (e.g. , parking it outside a motel room overnight). Heavy, but you can lock it onto a rack or easily fit it in a tank bag.
 
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