"Boxer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<r11xb.28129$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> My car came standard with data dots to protect it against theft, sounds like
> a great idea for bikes too, particularly those prone to be stolen such as
> Harley, Ducati, and sport bikes.
>
> Any one had it done on their bike?
>
> Boxer
>
> http://www.mdatatech.com/
Applied them myself to my bike at the request of the (at the time)
insurer. Dots were purchased as a kit (a little over $100 from memory)
containing the dots in a clear adhesive and a small brush to apply.
Have applied them all over the bike, especially major components. Then
registered the ID Number with a mob called Identify Australia who hold
a register of identified items. If the cops come across recovered
items they get the number of the dot and contact them to identify the
original owner.
Were easy to apply, but took an hour or two (removing fairing, lifting
tank to get to engine airbox, cam cover, head etc). Then applied a
couple of stickers that state the bike is fitted with datadots.
A number of cars now have them sprayed on ex-factory. Subaru, HSV and
BMW among them from memory.
Neat idea which if you believe the manufacturers blurb have reduced
theft rate on vehicles so identified dramatically in the UK.
Chris