Right! I am actually impressed with it as well. I forget I take the key out of the bike sometimes and move it around and I get a call 30 seconds later lol
What are the dimensions? I have a duke 390 and there isn’t any space in the trunk even for paper work and its too obvious there. Please let me know thank you
@@ShakeNBlake509 yes so it sends me an update every day at noon with an updated gps marker of where the bike was last located. No real time tracking unless the bike is stolen from what I understand. But it does not update every 5 minds for me unless it does it in the background
@@RoldyLoxx oh I see. Ya mine does the same and I’m fine with it. As long as the bike doesn’t move, the tracker goes into sleep mode to save battery. I’m not sure about updating more often than that.
@@ShakeNBlake509 ooh ok I just wanted to make sure mine wasn’t wack cuz I’m the video you said every five minutes 😂 good to know mine is the same. Great module for sure
@@RoldyLoxx switch your mobiles bluetooth on. This then opens up the 'settings' in the monimoto app. If you update it to the latest firmware, you can select updates as frequently as every 1 minute. Otherwise, the most frequent is every 5 mins. It warns you that this uses a lot of battery, but I put a couple of new budget alkaline cheap and nasty batteries in it and tested the tracking every minute when my son went for a 4 hour drive in his car whilst I stayed at home with the fob. The battery still showed in the app as fully charged at the end.
I had a cbr600 stolen years ago, it had 2 disc locks on front and rear, and also chained to a metal fence, and alarm fitted. the thieves still took it from my place of work. they kept the bike for 2 months before using it in an armed robbery. A tracker would of really helped. its shit that we have to go to such lengths to protect our bikes.
Just bought this for my new bike coming in April. Going to test it on my eBike until then to see how it all works.
WOW! I am impressed and looks like it will work here in South Africa also!
Might just look into this sweet little tracker!
Right! I am actually impressed with it as well. I forget I take the key out of the bike sometimes and move it around and I get a call 30 seconds later lol
What are the dimensions? I have a duke 390 and there isn’t any space in the trunk even for paper work and its too obvious there. Please let me know thank you
How did you move the bike? Did you turn it on, or just pushed it a few feet?
I just pushed it a few feet
I just got one and mine only lets me go to update once a day in the settings. Is there a way to do it more often?
I’m not sure what you mean my friend? The GPS only updates once per day?
@@ShakeNBlake509 yes so it sends me an update every day at noon with an updated gps marker of where the bike was last located. No real time tracking unless the bike is stolen from what I understand. But it does not update every 5 minds for me unless it does it in the background
@@RoldyLoxx oh I see. Ya mine does the same and I’m fine with it. As long as the bike doesn’t move, the tracker goes into sleep mode to save battery. I’m not sure about updating more often than that.
@@ShakeNBlake509 ooh ok I just wanted to make sure mine wasn’t wack cuz I’m the video you said every five minutes 😂 good to know mine is the same. Great module for sure
@@RoldyLoxx switch your mobiles bluetooth on. This then opens up the 'settings' in the monimoto app. If you update it to the latest firmware, you can select updates as frequently as every 1 minute. Otherwise, the most frequent is every 5 mins. It warns you that this uses a lot of battery, but I put a couple of new budget alkaline cheap and nasty batteries in it and tested the tracking every minute when my son went for a 4 hour drive in his car whilst I stayed at home with the fob. The battery still showed in the app as fully charged at the end.
Does it required a sim card?
Nope, just needs to be paired up with the key fob and your phone.
How much is the service per month?
£3 in uk
He'll yeah, I dig it. I live north of Seattle... Like a million bikes a day get stolen here.
So worth it for the peace of mind. I live in Spokane so I get it.
@@ShakeNBlake509Come up to Kelowna just north of you and I’ll take you on some wicked roads
Quick removal of the ecu does the trick.
I dont really feel like carrying my ecu with me everywhere lol
What if they throw the bike in the back of a van or truck ?
Does your ecu tell you where your bike is?
Technically I still worry about theft even with a tracker. The tracker won’t stop it from being stolen lmao
Ya but it will give you a chance of getting it back.
I had a cbr600 stolen years ago, it had 2 disc locks on front and rear, and also chained to a metal fence, and alarm fitted. the thieves still took it from my place of work.
they kept the bike for 2 months before using it in an armed robbery. A tracker would of really helped. its shit that we have to go to such lengths to protect our bikes.