So I got this in the mail today. Never heard of it before. Pretty cool I must say.
https://www.aarpforemost.com/motorcycle-dna.asp
So you sell the bike...it will always have your original “DNA” on it... you will have to keep very good records on when, how, and to whom you sold it..as well as a good alibi..
New course heading Mr. Sulu: ...2nd star to the right and straight on til morning...!!
Scooter and Sassi....2 furrever.
It's not your DNA on the bike (I don't believe) ... it's markers that lead to a data base and the VIN ... the new owner can have the database updated ... at least that's how I understood what I read about this. It's nano technology, I don't understand all I know about it, but, I think that's how it works.
New course heading Mr. Sulu: ...2nd star to the right and straight on til morning...!!
Scooter and Sassi....2 furrever.
If you have insurance for theft, you're not gettin that bike back. If they paid off on your loss it's now their bike. So you're doin it more for them than you. Course if it's more than 2 hours since it disappeared, well then it's probably scattered far and wide.
If someone steals my Car' Trike or Wife i will just collect the insurance and go out and get a new Car 'Trike or Wife..........
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
I also think this "DNA" data base is only for the insurance company, not law enforcement ... so when you report it stolen or change your insurance when you sell it, the insurance company will update the data base.
If this turns out to work well other insurance companies will likely mimic it. Why wouldn't they be doing this with high value cars already?
PC
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