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    Fixing a stolen scooter?

    I had my scooter pinched yesterday but through a number of lucky breaks I managed to get it back.

    Only problem I've got now is they've put a switch on my ignition so anyone can jump on and fire it up.

    It looks like some sort of plug is missing? Does anyone know what part I need to fix this up and where I would get this from?

    Also does anyone on here have a GPS tracker on their bike? Keen to look into that so if it happens again I'll know exactly where it is..

    Cheers
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    Had a mate who bought a gps tracker for $17 on a site called Ail Baber (?), yes that's right $17.
    It works quite well, as he demonstrated during lunch on a ride today. Bought it up on his phone on maps.
    Im thinking of buying one for my bike.
    Also gives the route travelled and pings a weigh point, I think that's a timed thing but im not sure.
    Gives pozi within 5 metres or so.
    Works on a sim card that you have to buy and fit to the unit.
    Hard wired and put outa sight somewhere.

    I asked him to e-mail me the link, and will post here when it arrives.

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    its a scooter. They were trying to do you a favour. Its a sign, buy a bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    its a scooter. They were trying to do you a favour. Its a sign, buy a bike.
    it will be those fuckin Jews eh

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    This thread should be in jokes and humor ... For $17 you cold get a dozen stubbies ... and wont THEN care where the bloody scooter was ...
    When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimO View Post
    it will be those fuckin Jews eh
    probably not. they're more likely to make you a slave to debt and own your government. i don't think they give a fuck about scooters. except for how much money they can make out of financing them.

    i appreciate the sentiment though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mo NZ View Post
    Had a mate who bought a gps tracker for $17 on a site called Ail Baber (?), yes that's right $17.
    It works quite well, as he demonstrated during lunch on a ride today. Bought it up on his phone on maps.
    Im thinking of buying one for my bike.
    Also gives the route travelled and pings a weigh point, I think that's a timed thing but im not sure.
    Gives pozi within 5 metres or so.
    Works on a sim card that you have to buy and fit to the unit.
    Hard wired and put outa sight somewhere.

    I asked him to e-mail me the link, and will post here when it arrives.
    http://www.alibaba.com/, havent seen that GPS item in particular, but a great source of cheap chinese stuff. The consumer-focused site is http://www.aliexpress.com/ and there's a ton of really cheap stuff.

    edit: Should clarify, I've ordered stuff from AE before - really good service if you don't mind the extremely long delivery times. Factor in about 4-6 weeks, but free shipping in most cases.

    edit2: And this will be the thing your mate bought: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-...309501774.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    http://www.alibaba.com/, havent seen that GPS item in particular, but a great source of cheap chinese stuff. The consumer-focused site is http://www.aliexpress.com/ and there's a ton of really cheap stuff.

    edit: Should clarify, I've ordered stuff from AE before - really good service if you don't mind the extremely long delivery times. Factor in about 4-6 weeks, but free shipping in most cases.

    edit2: And this will be the thing your mate bought: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-...309501774.html

    cheers for that just purchased one of those off aliexpress

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    Dealextreme is a similar site.

    You might wanna get a 5V DC adaptor while you're at it, it will make wiring a bit easier. Something along these lines http://www.dx.com/p/jtron-12v-to-5v-...2#.Uzu84Pn1xH0

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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    This thread should be in jokes and humor ... For $17 you cold get a dozen stubbies ... and wont THEN care where the bloody scooter was ...
    Beer scooter - Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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    Quote Originally Posted by schrodingers cat View Post
    Beer scooter - Mmmmmmmmmmmm
    liek dis?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erelyes View Post
    Dealextreme is a similar site.

    You might wanna get a 5V DC adaptor while you're at it, it will make wiring a bit easier. Something along these lines http://www.dx.com/p/jtron-12v-to-5v-...2#.Uzu84Pn1xH0
    You seem to know about these thingis.
    Why is it better to get this charger ( or any ) when its hard wired.
    Not doubting you but curious. I know nothing about this stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    http://www.alibaba.com/, havent seen that GPS item in particular, but a great source of cheap chinese stuff. The consumer-focused site is http://www.aliexpress.com/ and there's a ton of really cheap stuff.

    edit: Should clarify, I've ordered stuff from AE before - really good service if you don't mind the extremely long delivery times. Factor in about 4-6 weeks, but free shipping in most cases.

    edit2: And this will be the thing your mate bought: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mini-...309501774.html

    Yep I think that is the one, or a clone, seems to do what he claimed.
    Should be good for tracking a missing bike.

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