lo/jack on harleys
my wife wants me to get the lo/jack now and i was just curious about anyone else. i guess it would pay for its self if you had to use it to find your bike if it was stolen.
how does it work, price, is there a monthly or yearly fee(like onstar) or is it one flat price. where is it located on your bike. who installed it and any other info you can give me. i actually did a yahoo search and found out the dealer i bought my bike from is a lo/jack dealer. they never offer it to me. im taking my bike in for its first service maybe i need to check into getting one.
yes i would,
how does it work, price, is there a monthly or yearly fee(like onstar) or is it one flat price. where is it located on your bike. who installed it and any other info you can give me. i actually did a yahoo search and found out the dealer i bought my bike from is a lo/jack dealer. they never offer it to me. im taking my bike in for its first service maybe i need to check into getting one.
LoJack is completely passive until you report the bike missing. Call the police, not LoJack, with the bike's VIN #.
They in turn access the LoJack system and activate the transmitter in your bike.
At this point, any LEO with a LoJack receiver can track it to its location.
Price
revised)The price was $835 installed.
I paid a flat price, with no recurring charges for the life of the bike.
The LoJack can be transferred to a new owner, but not a different bike.
Location:
The unit is slightly smaller than a pack of cigarettes.
It was installed under the seat of my 06 Dyna and spliced into the wiring harness located there.
Installed by:
It was installed by the HD dealer that I bought the bike from. (Authorized LoJack dealer)
It was offered as a part of the total price of the bike.
I accepted, and it was installed as I finished the purchase paperwork.
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The price for the system I have is $599. You install or take to someone. I still believe that lo-jack wants to maintain on a yearly basis. At least thats for cars, trucks, etc. Again you can only use if local enforcement has purchased software from lo-jack. Here in IN as far as I know, with talking to local P.D. (Indianapolis, Carmel, Westfield, Greenwood, and County Agencys they are not intending to subscribe) You can also remove and transfer to other bikes or vehicles.
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The new systems are GPS based and work everywhere. Usually a monthly fee where lojack is one time only activation fee. With GPS there are no limitations and the tracking company can tell you at any time where your vehicle is located.
I have a L/J installed in my Cobra and paid a one time fee, no monthlys.


