AustinBike Posted January 11, 2021 Share Posted January 11, 2021 Stumbled across this: https://www.sherlock.bike/en/ Based on all of the bikes being heisted, it is an interesting solution. Definitely better than a lot of the other options on the market. Biggest downside that I see is that it has a 7-day battery. This means you'd probably never have it fully charged on the day of the heist, so there is really a 3-5 day window at best. Think about how many times you've gotten the low battery warning on a Garmin... Anyway, it does look like a good solution, but it is pricey vs. just buying an insurance policy rider and expecting that you will need to buy a new bike somewhere down the line. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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