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the ONLY time that Lo jack would actually work is against a rookie thief or if your bike is stolen to where you can report it stolen within 1hour of it being stolen. If it gets stolen in the middle of the night and you report it stolen in the morning, all you are going to find is the frame of the bike in a dumpster. Lo jack was great, my 2002 R1 was stolen with lo jack on it and all i got back was the frame. If you bike gets stolen with lo jack on it, you have about an hour.
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@belvedere954 oh it's for bikes? It can't be for cars? I live in NY that's why. My 240sx almost gotten stolen twice already. I spent so much money building it. I should've spent it on a nice security system than my stock crappy car alarm that doesn't even scare off anyone.
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Go to FindItNowUSA (dot) com and check out the comparison for yourself, and yeah, it's pretty expensive. But it's your bike!
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Here's all the feautres the FIN has and what the LoJack doesn't have: - Nationwide coverage - Alerted if your bike is moved/ and or stolen by cell phone, email, ect. - Track your bike on the Internet - View a history of where your bikes been - Set a boundry alert (GEO Fence) - You can set Max Speed Notification - It will alert you if your battery is low - You don't need to file a police report to start the process - Police do NOT need special equipment Among other things!
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@belvedere954 what's that? Is it a one time thing? For life security? How much is it?
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LoJack is horrible, I wouldn't recommend it; but a FIN Security and see how it's one-hundred times better than LoJack.
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NICE PAIR!!
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@ceetboy and, that's why she's selling bikes in a dealership. bet she makes a LOT of commission!
nice milf with a nice pair of B( . Y . )bies
mitsubishidiamante 1 year ago 15
if they want people listening to this video, she needs to cover up her cleavage -__-;
chopaface 2 years ago 9