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Motorcycle DetailsMotorcycles are twice as likely to be stolen as cars and only half as likely to be recovered

Can you afford to take the risk?


Vehicle crime is an ever-present problem, accounting for almost 19% of all recorded crime in the UK. With TRACKER you can protect yourself against motorcycle theft and its associated inconveniences.


Motorcycle crime – a very real business:
 A large number of stolen motorcycles are transported in vans and containers, making them difficult to             track and trace.
 ONLY 32% of stolen motorcycles are ever recovered.
 For high performance motorcycles, this recovery figure falls to 9%
 Unlike TRACKER, GPS only based tracking systems become ineffective once the stolen motorcycle is             hidden in a van or shipping container.


Low Loader Motorcycle HiddenProtect your pride and joy with TRACKER, the UK’s leading stolen vehicle recovery system.


TRACKER’s stolen vehicle recovery products are operated by all 52 UK police forces. Using our unique Very High Frequency (VHF) radio technology, the police can track the stolen vehicle even it is being transported in a van, hidden in a shipping container or parked underground. This is unique, unlike our competitors’ GPS-only systems that rely on being able to see the sky to determine the location of your stolen vehicle.


With over £400 million worth of stolen vehicles recovered to date, it makes sense to protect your asset with a system you can rely on.


Pricing Information

Product VHF Tracking Movement Sensor     RRP     Annual Subscription Duration Subscription More Information
TRACKER Retrieve Tick Cross £199 £60 £159 Click Here
TRACKER Monitor Tick Tick £299 £125 £331 Click Here

Prices include VAT and are based on a private motorcycle – prices for other vehicle types may vary

RRP prices include unit and installation.


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