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DATATOOL & TRACKER A FORMIDABLE FORCE IN MOTORBIKE SECURITY
02 May 2006 - Datatool (UK) Ltd

Datatool, the UK’s leading supplier of innovative electronic motorcycle products, has been appointed as the exclusive distributor for the TRACKER motorcycle product.

TRACKER’s tried and tested Stolen Vehicle Recovery (SVR) system, is now available specifically for motorbikes and will be distributed through Datatool’s dealer network across the UK.

The motorcycle TRACKER unit is easily hidden out of sight and once activated, its silent VHF signal pin-points the exact location of a stolen bike, whether it’s bundled in the back of a moving van, a container or network of lock-up garages. TRACKER’s range-topping Monitor system automatically notifies the motorcycle owner that their machine is being tampered with.

Full training will be carried out by both TRACKER and Datatool technical staff and, once trained, the dealer will be fully approved to install TRACKER products.

Paul Grimond, Datatool''s Sales Director commented: “The inclusion of TRACKER into our product range is a perfect complement to our portfolio of electronic and physical security products and motorcycle accessories. No matter what type of motorcycle is to be protected, Datatool has the perfect product for any budget.”

Greg Tucker, National Motorcycle Sales Manager for TRACKER Network, said: “Datatool is the UK’s leading distributor of motorcycle security systems. This agreement enables motorcycle enthusiasts to purchase TRACKER, the UK’s most successful SVR tracking systems, from Datatool’s network of approved dealers.”

He added: “We are already seeing successful recoveries including one biker who, after experiencing several bike thefts, fitted a TRACKER to his Kawasaki ZXR 10. His bike was then stolen by thieves who, in broad daylight, lifted it into the back of a van. Fortunately the police tracked it down within an hour while it was being driven in the vehicle. We’ve also celebrated a double success with a customer who had his Ducati stolen twice. Again, on both occasions it was lifted into the back of a van and tracked while in transit.”

www.datatool.co.uk


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