Thanks a lot friend. I will get same tracker from Amazon and see, if, I can find speedtalk mobile within Toronto Canada. If not, I will have to look for another company that is less than $10 per month. Will give peace of mind while at work when the bike is parked outside.I used to have a hidden tracker that I hid into the frame, but I found that by doing that it was seriously limiting the GPS tracking feature because its based off GSM cellphone networks and it needs to get a signal to be working correctly.
Anyways since I had that figured out, I got a new GPS tracker that is built hidden into a LED Backlight. It looks completely normal and has nothing indicating that it is a GPS tracker, I have been using it now for a month and its great. It has all the same features as the old GPS tracker I had hidden in the frame but just with better connectivity and accuracy.
With all GPS trackers you need an additional sim card for GPS service or you are paying for their companies service. I have been using speedtalk mobile for 5 a month.
Great peace of mind....
I will go with weld because the thieves in downtown Toronto was highly skilled. I will beat their ass and make it hard to steal the bike.Yeah its very easy, its actually a removable mount which makes it a bit troublesome in a way. The screws can be hand twisted with the help of the plastic guard things; so I am actually looking to either replace them with permanant screws or JD weld them on or something so the LED backlight never actually gets removed.View attachment 57203
I'm looking for the best Lectric bike lock to lock 2 bikes on our trips to town. Any recommendations ?
For the seatpost and seat you can get pinhead looks, not cheap but I feel like it helpsThanks for your reply.
No, I haven’t pull the plug yet. The reason is I’m still not sure what to do about the seat post + seat, it’s easily removed if we don’t have some kind of restraint, I’m thinking of buying the above U-lock along with a 6-ft cabling to be used in tandem!
Any thoughts please?
David
I bought a Kryptonite Keeper 785 - 33.5" chain lock. Seems very secure and wraps easily around the seat post when not in use. From Amazon ~ $40.
I'm looking for the best Lectric bike lock to lock 2 bikes on our trips to town. Any recommendations ?
[Apparently I like a lot of noise when it comes to bike security IE alarms. I just installed a tail/brakelight that is also a vibration 115 alarm, man is it loud, touch the bike and my ears are hurting. Well like I said I like noise sooo, I bought an Abus 440a u lock which happens to also have an 100 db alarm : ). So while the perp is trying to find one alarm the other one is sounding, add another lock (two total) to the mix and a GPS sticker....go for it, make my day.
Total cost, $ 31 for the tail/alarm and $67 for the abus. Oh and the tail alarm flashes the tail light as it's blaring.
There are some very loud vibration alarms out there for not much money.Getting a good bike lock important.
However, here's what happened to people who who bought really expensive and heavy duty bike locks.
Something to consider?
No, I bought two because we have two Lectric XP's. when I bought my alarms they were priced 2 for $26 and came with two remotes and installation accessories. There are a bunch of identical units for sale on Amazon from what I can tell.Are you using 2 on the same bike?
Thrashed a few thieves in India two decades ago. Now not very sure if it’s a good idea. If they have angled cutters, I would expect atleast a knife. IMO, when in my own, as long as I can make them leave my bike and go away, it’s a win. If Agrippa of like minded bicyclists, yes definitely game to teach a lesson.I will go with weld because the thieves in downtown Toronto was highly skilled. I will beat their ass and make it hard to steal the bike.