The Tracking Corporation, a leading provider of Global Positioning Systems ("GPS"), announced their newest product, MicroTRAKgps for Motorcycles. The much anticipated motorcycle GPS Unit is equipped with the exclusive, patent pending, Bikedown feature. The significance of Bikedown is, it allows a call center to be notified in the event a motorcycle is involved in an accident by providing the accident location, as well as the rider's contact information.
This revolutionary concept adds a unique and unparalled level of safety and security far beyond any product that currently exists in the motorcycle industry today.
Initial enthusiasm and excitement from dealers and riders has been overwhelming. To date, The Tracking Corp. has added local Harley-Davidson, Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki dealers and custom motorcycle shops to their list of customers and is now preparing to launch a major nationwide sales and marketing campaign.
MicroTRAKgps for Motorcycles is scheduled to premiere at all thirteen locations of the 28th Annual Cycleworld International Motorcycle Show. The tour begins on October 31st and will travel to all the following cities over the next four months: Phoenix, Dallas, Houston, Long Beach, Seattle, San Mateo, Novi, Washington, DC, New York, Chicago, Minneapolis and Greenville. The tour's total attendance is expected to be over 585,000 motorcycle enthusiasts.
"We anticipate huge success with the roll out of our new Motorcycle GPS unit. The safety features are revolutionary and unmatched by any other unit in the industry. We are pleased to offer this product at an affordable price ($699 plus a $14.95 monthly tracking cost), while giving motorcycle enthusiasts an added layer of safety. The demand in this realm is great and we are poised to meet that demand. We invite all our shareholders to come see us at the shows," beams Rick Hough, Chief Executive Officer of the Tracking Corporation.
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