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NO1 FOR MOTORCYCLE TRACKING!
19 January 2005 - Peak Motorcycle Security

Another first for Peak Motorcycle Security – they are the first specialist motorcycle company to achieve the prestigious accreditation of V.S.I.B. (Vehicle Systems Installation Board) Category 5!

The V.S.I.B. is the insurance standard for fitting of a broad range of security, audio and telematics to vehicles. The standard covers every aspect of installation from the company structure through to the tools and technical fitting criterion.

Leicester based Peak, now in their 11th year in business as leading installers of motorcycle security, were the first motorcycle company to achieve the complete motorcycle V.S.I.B. installation standard over 5 years ago. Peak actually helped to develop it!

The specialist Category 5 section was established for tracking and recovery devices. Still in it’s early stages, Cat. 5 covers the approval of the hardware as tested by THATCHAM test centre as well as security vetting of would be V.S.I.B. installers. Only an accredited installer is permitted to install the sensitive Cat. 5 tracking equipment.

A combination of noise pollution generated by certain alarms, together with a growth in the trend of ‘key theft’ makes tracking recovery a logical choice to combat theft – provided the installing company can be fully trusted!

Peak’s product training was completed with Matrix Telematics of Manchester. Matrix is one of 6 manufacturers of the Cat. 5 tracking equipment.

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