Short but sweet Saffy . Good piece of kit ,only trouble I haven't seen them here in Aus , as a good lady send me one I'll pay you when I come back to the UK . When ever that will be . Take care Mal in Australia
It's the no-subscription fee's that I like as well. I just think when I do eventually get round to getting a second motorcycle, having a tracker fitted to both would be great but I'd hate the thought of paying like an additional £20 a month 12-month sim contract per bike. It adds up quickly over the year!
Very easy to install, but also very easy for a thief to remove (especially as they know what it looks like). The value of subscription trackers is someone else is monitoring your pride and joy… no worries about your phone being out of charge (or away from you, broken, or left on your bike,etc).
I don't think anything is theft proof, you can spend hundreds on locks and chains as well. I mostly like it more because I like to look at my rides and things after and see the miles I've done
Just found your videos yesterday. Love them. I'm looking to by this bike myself to upgrade from my ninja 300. Would you please do a review of your bike. Sending best wishes from South Australia. Oh and I subbed.🙂
Nice to see more ladybumps on 2 wheels .... BUT ..... Lids on mirrors is really poor practice & it's basic - CBT stuff - come on. .... Treat your helmet with a bit more respect, your life may depend on it after all
I like you your cool. The install is poor for theft purposes although for tracking your rides for good roads etc it's sufficient. There are far too many wires on that battery too haha why not splice(with connectors so things can be removed and look more professional)?
Shame this tech runs on 2G as it looks really good. The manafacturer website says its on Orange in the UK aka EE and their 2g network is shutting in 2025. 3G not long afterwards. Its causing concern for lots of IOT products.
Loved the video review. You say it turns off when the engine is switched off so it doesn’t drain the battery. What if someone takes the bike and puts it in a van without switching the ignition on. Can the tracker still be switched on and located?
Theres a option to "lock" the bike whilst the machine is stationary, if someone touches your bike or moves it, the tracker wakes up and you get an instant alert on your mobile phone
Doesnt it drain your battery when your bike is not running. I remembered I used to have an alarm fitted on my bike and I went on holiday for 2 weeks and when I came back and tried to start it; it was too late. If you face the same problem then try the trackers with their own mini cells.
I have bike trac on both bikes and a monimoto on lesser value bike . The issue with Pegasse is the same as mon8moto Ltd to 2/3/4g and easily remove by bike thief The bike trac costs sheds lots & annual sub but is much harder for toes to find apparently
It's a tricky one, I think I'll have to test some competitiors out in the future so I have something to compare to to! This is still my first review but I really enjoyed playing with the product!
Not a criticism about the review it’s good to have choices and Pegasse is new to me - as commented it doesn’t drain battery so leave on trickle charger or have battery only eg Monimoto easy install if u wish to look at rides there are smartphone software than can do that the Garmin records fastest speed oops The problem is tea leaves know about all of these alarms and strip the bike whilst in a stolen muffled vans It may be worth having several. Cheap. Trackers hidden on bike such as Apple air tag Monimoto pegasse bike track Make it hard lots of ground anchors cordless disc cutters take minutes but ring floodlight parking deters low life
I'll be sure to have a look at some other brands! This is my first time fitting a tracker! I don't think anything is really theft proof to be honest, I've seen people get bikes stolen with GPS tracker before, I think it's just crazy difficult to protect something that can be picked up and stolen! I'm always sure to use as much bike security as I can and never leave my bike unattended, I think that's the best way! - having said that, what really sold the Pegase GPS tracker for me was the ability ability track my mileage with me doing all my travel videos, usually I just estimate hour many miles I've done but irs nice to be able to see on my mobile phone the route and how long I was riding for!
Nope! I don't do affiliate linking! I encourage my viewers to go and find the cheapest price possible online! However if you are interested in supporting the channel, I do have a patreon where people can donate a couple of £££ :D
I haven't tried it out yet, I didn't have a second phone - but I presume if you use you account to sign in - the data should be there - might be worth checking with the company before purchasing
wrap it up in some cooking foil and it stops working, sounds stupid, but some trackers disconect the power from the EFI resulting in the bike to stop, wrapping it cuts out the GPS signal so as well as being able to steal the bike the owner doesn't know anything about it, if you fit it under the seat next to the battery it is the first place a thief will look (contary to popular belief they are not stupid) under the tank is a good place of if there is enough room in the headlight casing, under the tail fin, anywhere but where shown here, if you do buy a GPS tracker best fit properly first time, all bike thieves pop the seat latch and check battery terminals for trackers and alarms (I'm talking proper bike thieves not kids wanting something to have a laugh on that night then wreck before dumping it in a hedge, if you own a Chinese scooter likes is young kids might nick it for kicks, if you own a Ducati Multistrada chances are a profesional bike thief will steal it to break and sell the parts on eBay, something like that is worth £5K-£8K in parts. . . Chinese scooter £300-£500 ! ! "
Short but sweet Saffy . Good piece of kit ,only trouble I haven't seen them here in Aus , as a good lady send me one I'll pay you when I come back to the UK . When ever that will be . Take care Mal in Australia
aha, They're quite a new company, only just making there way to the UK as well
They look great! No idea how useful and which one to get until now, thank you Saffy 👍
Looks a good piece of equipment, and looks so easy to use...even for me lol, AND no subscriptions...win win
It's the no-subscription fee's that I like as well. I just think when I do eventually get round to getting a second motorcycle, having a tracker fitted to both would be great but I'd hate the thought of paying like an additional £20 a month 12-month sim contract per bike. It adds up quickly over the year!
@@SaffySprocket great vid very informative
Great little kit, video well put together 🤙🤙🤙
Thank you so much Dave!
Very easy to install, but also very easy for a thief to remove (especially as they know what it looks like).
The value of subscription trackers is someone else is monitoring your pride and joy… no worries about your phone being out of charge (or away from you, broken, or left on your bike,etc).
I don't think anything is theft proof, you can spend hundreds on locks and chains as well.
I mostly like it more because I like to look at my rides and things after and see the miles I've done
Just found your videos yesterday. Love them. I'm looking to by this bike myself to upgrade from my ninja 300. Would you please do a review of your bike. Sending best wishes from South Australia. Oh and I subbed.🙂
Don't put a tracker under seat. First place they look. Top tip put it in headlight casing and wire into headlight wiring loom 👍
Thanks for this great info Saffy
Glad you enjoyed it :D
You need a Nippy Norman under that seat. Google it. Love your enthusiasm 😊👍
I though nippy normal is a type of bike
Nice to see more ladybumps on 2 wheels .... BUT ..... Lids on mirrors is really poor practice & it's basic - CBT stuff - come on. .... Treat your helmet with a bit more respect, your life may depend on it after all
I like you your cool. The install is poor for theft purposes although for tracking your rides for good roads etc it's sufficient. There are far too many wires on that battery too haha why not splice(with connectors so things can be removed and look more professional)?
I just put a sticker on my bike saying it's fitted with a tracker. It isn't really but the thieves don't know that.
🤣🤣🤣 Good shout to be fair
Like it 😁
What are the intervals that the user can set to have info sent back to the phone app when the asset is stolen?
I think it's live, I've watched my bike zooming along in real time but honestly im not sure
Thanks Saffy, does it phone call you when the asset is taken and is this device 4G?
Shame this tech runs on 2G as it looks really good. The manafacturer website says its on Orange in the UK aka EE and their 2g network is shutting in 2025. 3G not long afterwards. Its causing concern for lots of IOT products.
I've not heard about that, but I'll be sure to have a little bit of a Google later on and read up on! Certainly worth bearing in mind for the future!
Loved the video review. You say it turns off when the engine is switched off so it doesn’t drain the battery. What if someone takes the bike and puts it in a van without switching the ignition on. Can the tracker still be switched on and located?
Theres a option to "lock" the bike whilst the machine is stationary, if someone touches your bike or moves it, the tracker wakes up and you get an instant alert on your mobile phone
@@SaffySprocket thank you
Doesnt it drain your battery when your bike is not running. I remembered I used to have an alarm fitted on my bike and I went on holiday for 2 weeks and when I came back and tried to start it; it was too late. If you face the same problem then try the trackers with their own mini cells.
The device shuts off after ignition is turned off :) I personally have a relay fitted though because I always forget to turn off my heated grips 🙈🙈🙈🙈
@@SaffySprocket Relay sound good. I will get it for my bike as well 😂😂
I have bike trac on both bikes and a monimoto on lesser value bike . The issue with Pegasse is the same as mon8moto Ltd to 2/3/4g and easily remove by bike thief
The bike trac costs sheds lots & annual sub but is much harder for toes to find apparently
It's a tricky one, I think I'll have to test some competitiors out in the future so I have something to compare to to! This is still my first review but I really enjoyed playing with the product!
Does it not drain the battery as its wired straight to battery ??
no, it's box recognises when your bike is turned off and has a delay switch off ~ but also I have a relay fitted to my bike too
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Thank you 🥰
@@SaffySprocket Thank you dear
Great vid Saf I’ll need to look into this one 👌👌👍👍
Thanks XT :) Hope you're keeping well!
@@SaffySprocket Alive and Kicking lol hope all is well with your self good to see you back uploading again
Monimoto 7 is probably a better option, no bloody wires
Hi, where can I buy one of these trackers and what is the name of the app please?
Pegase, and the app is the same name :) it all all works together
How's it going? My 1st one started playing up, hopefully the replacement one will be better. It's great when it works.
I've not had any issues with mine! I mostly just use it as a mile tracker to be honest though
Not a criticism about the review it’s good to have choices and Pegasse is new to me - as commented it doesn’t drain battery so leave on trickle charger or have battery only eg Monimoto easy install if u wish to look at rides there are smartphone software than can do that the Garmin records fastest speed oops
The problem is tea leaves know about all of these alarms and strip the bike whilst in a stolen muffled vans
It may be worth having several. Cheap. Trackers hidden on bike such as Apple air tag Monimoto pegasse bike track
Make it hard lots of ground anchors cordless disc cutters take minutes but ring floodlight parking deters low life
I'll be sure to have a look at some other brands! This is my first time fitting a tracker! I don't think anything is really theft proof to be honest, I've seen people get bikes stolen with GPS tracker before, I think it's just crazy difficult to protect something that can be picked up and stolen! I'm always sure to use as much bike security as I can and never leave my bike unattended, I think that's the best way! - having said that, what really sold the Pegase GPS tracker for me was the ability ability track my mileage with me doing all my travel videos, usually I just estimate hour many miles I've done but irs nice to be able to see on my mobile phone the route and how long I was riding for!
@@SaffySprocket keep it up if u r ever down london Surrey Oxford way & fancy a blast let me know depends on my mood either R9T or panigale
Will do :D
Nice video
Thank you so much :)
If I buy one through your link do you get a little something from it. Would like to support you if I can. :).
Nope! I don't do affiliate linking! I encourage my viewers to go and find the cheapest price possible online!
However if you are interested in supporting the channel, I do have a patreon where people can donate a couple of £££ :D
@@SaffySprocket I should be able to stock you up on red bull. 🤣
Does the tracking app work across multiple devices/phones for one tracker?
I haven't tried it out yet, I didn't have a second phone - but I presume if you use you account to sign in - the data should be there - might be worth checking with the company before purchasing
Does this work in USA?
I'm an advid motorcyclist who's fit and would get it.
:D
😍😍
Thank you so much :)
All well and good till it strands you in the middle of nowhere same as alarms absolute pita better off getting a proper lock and chain with the money.
Why would it strand you in the middle of nowhere?
@@SaffySprocket drain on the battery and v-twins are notoriously hard on them as it is.
@@zedddddful The device is designed to power down shortly after ignition is switched off :) I also personally have a relay fitted
@@SaffySprocket fair enough 👍
@@SaffySprocket this osund good, i will consider to buy it. I bought mobile case for bike after watching your other video, that's was good one.
Dear lord! What are all those wires on ya battery? 🤔
Er.... added a little spice to the bike 🤣🤣🤣🤣
wrap it up in some cooking foil and it stops working, sounds stupid, but some trackers disconect the power from the EFI resulting in the bike to stop, wrapping it cuts out the GPS signal so as well as being able to steal the bike the owner doesn't know anything about it, if you fit it under the seat next to the battery it is the first place a thief will look (contary to popular belief they are not stupid) under the tank is a good place of if there is enough room in the headlight casing, under the tail fin, anywhere but where shown here, if you do buy a GPS tracker best fit properly first time, all bike thieves pop the seat latch and check battery terminals for trackers and alarms (I'm talking proper bike thieves not kids wanting something to have a laugh on that night then wreck before dumping it in a hedge, if you own a Chinese scooter likes is young kids might nick it for kicks, if you own a Ducati Multistrada chances are a profesional bike thief will steal it to break and sell the parts on eBay, something like that is worth £5K-£8K in parts. . . Chinese scooter £300-£500 ! ! "
wow over 1300 views for someone trying to sell something
Hey TT, I'm sorry you're not happy with my recent product review :) Hopefully you'll enjoy some of my travel content instead!
Always one to add salt to the water....
Far too expensive at €299.00. 2G is practically dead - WORLDWIDE! Shame on you for promoting this type of overpriced obsolescence.
Sir, this video is over 2 years old 😂