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LoJack Stolen Motorcycle Recovery SystemApril 3, 2009
While on a magnificent journey to anywhere on your motorcycle have you ever worried about the security of your pride and joy? The answer is: yes of course! Perhaps your journey takes you through a major metropolitan area in California, Florida, Texas, North Carolina, Ohio, Arizona, New York, Indiana, Georgia, and/or Pennsylvania. While these States, reportedly, have the highest rates of motorcycle theft and most thefts occur right at the owners' homes, your bike may just as easily be stolen from anywhere along the way, because motorcycle theft is a lucrative business…and it is easy! I have yet to meet a motorcyclist that does not worry about where and how he/she parks and secures that motorcycle at home or while: running into a store for five minutes or longer, while visiting a museum or other local attraction, while dining at a fast food establishment or sitting for a seven course meal with a group of riding partners, during the night while catching up on much needed rest, and/or any number of other stops during your adventure.
The more I learn about motorcycle theft, the more uncomfortable and concerned I become. Why? Because motorcycle thieves can steal without making any commotion, and they can change the motorcycle’s identifying characteristics quickly. The real value of a stolen motorcycle to thieves is in the parts, and theft can happen anywhere.
First Impression
Cycle Matters staff contacted LoJack Corporation inquiring about the opportunity to learn about and evaluate the operation of the LoJack stolen recovery system for motorcycles. In response, LoJack Corporation’s Western Law Enforcement Director Jerry Cole arranged for and provided a demonstration of the LoJack System.
In order to do this, a tracking vehicle, and a “rabbit” were needed. The tracking vehicle was equipped with antennas configured for maximum radio frequency (RF) reception and a LoJack Police Tracking Computer (PTC). The second vehicle was a police cruiser equipped with a LoJack Unit to serve as a “rabbit” to essentially manifest the travel or relocation of a stolen vehicle.
When the LoJack system was activated (mimicking a report of stolen property), Cole said “to demonstrate the efficiency of the LoJack system, I am going to ask that you,” the author of this product review, “locate the stolen vehicle.” While watching and listening to the tracker, I directed Cole to the stolen vehicle in approximately 17 minutes.
This recovery was completed with out any special training beyond explanation of the visual and audible information emanating from the LoJack Police Tracking Computer.
Features
LoJack’s Stolen Motorcycle Recovery System is made up of RF technology in collaboration with the law enforcement system, and is operable in more than thirty countries throughout the world and in 26 states and the District of Columbia in the U.S. Its recovery systems became fully operational more than two decades ago.
LoJack’s technology includes:
Collaborating Law Enforcement System:
Operation
Here are some real stolen motorcycle recovery stories:
Value
LoJack is available for a one time purchase price of $595.00. If you paid $20,000 for your motorcycle, then you are paying just under 3% to assure that some devious character will not succeed in stealing it. When you buy LoJack, there are no ongoing monthly fees. With the purchase of a LoJack Stolen Motorcycle Recovery System, you receive a two-year Limited Recovery Warranty. With this Recovery Warranty, if your vehicle is stolen and not recovered within twenty-four hours, LoJack will refund the purchase price of your LoJack Stolen Vehicle Recovery System up to the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP).
Final thoughts
The majority of motorcycle owners do not have an extra $20,000 to replace a stolen motorcycle and most would be intensely offended if their motorcycle is stolen. A motorcycle is a very personal possession!
In the United States, there were over 70,000 motorcycles (one every 7.5 minutes), reported stolen in 2005 representing a loss of over $434 million. Motorcycle theft increased nearly 135% from 2000 to 2005. Typical recovery rate of motorcycles is only 25-30%.
Unlike GPS systems which require line-of-sight access to orbiting satellites, LoJack's patented “radio frequency signal” can penetrate most covers including, building structures, forestation, parking garages, and many others helping ensure the motorcycle will be located by police regardless of where thieves may be hiding it.
LoJack boasts a 90-percent recovery rate nationally and, in many instances, LoJack-equipped vehicles are recovered within only a matter of hours from when the theft was reported to police. While Cycle Matters cannot prove or disprove these claims, our opinion is that the LoJack Corporation has developed a system, including law enforcement collaboration, which supports LoJack’s success rate. LoJack has invested substantial resources to initiate and support a vehicle recovery system that is user friendly for law enforcement.
One possible downside to purchasing a LoJack Stolen Motorcycle Recovery System is that you cannot transfer your purchase to a different motorcycle. On the other hand, you can transfer the system to the new owner. This alone will enhance the value of your sale - for you and for the new owner.
Motorcyclists with motorcycles equipped with a LoJack Stolen Motorcycle Recovery System may also qualify for a discount on insurance. LoJack has negotiated policy discounts and/or waivers of deductibles in specified states with Progressive and GEICO and expanded its agreements with Foremost Insurance Group and Rider Insurance. For example, in Ohio, LoJack owners can receive a 20% discount on their comprehensive insurance premiums (for fire, theft, and vandalism).
I think LoJack is a good investment.
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Product Review Comments
11/18/2008 7:24 AM
There are a couple of points that were overlooked in a previous comment: - LoJack has coverage areas in 26 states and the District of Columbia, representing more than two-thirds of the U.S. population. Their county-by-county listings are available at https://my.lojack.com/pages/owners-accessories-coverage.aspx - They also offer a money back guarantee on a customer's recovery system, which assures that police will recover a stolen vehicle within 24 hours. - Foremost Insurance Group, GEICO, Progressive and Rider Insurance offer policy discounts and/or waivers of deductibles for motorcycle riders in the U.S. who purchase LoJack For Motorcycles. 11/11/2008 8:14 AM
Humm...boy..LoJack sure has done a good job at marketing this Product but IT IS TERRIBLE and it is so hard to believe the amount of people that have bought into this bs. What LoJack doesn't tell anyone is that their coverage is only in 26 states and only covers very little in each of those states. Mostly larger cities....THATS IT. Absolutely the worse $1000 dollars I have ever and will ever spend in my lifetime. Trust me...DON'T throw your money out the door!!!! 4/26/2008 5:36 PM
Not all officers are trained on the LoJack, conflict of interest. They are trained a few at a time when they have free time. Not all cars have the tracker. An example of what can happen, which is true, an officer called another on the radio he said the LoJack was going off. The other officer explained over the radio what it meant. They will use a few cars to triangulate the signal. Add A Comment You must be logged in to leave a comment. |
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