01-17-2016, 11:48 PM
Wasn't sure which forum category to put this in, but if you are in a situation like mine, where you are always riding off (sometimes for weeks at a time) and leaving your spouse wondering where the heck you are, or how far you are from home, there are solutions.
One is a product called Spot Tracker. Many long distance riders use these. You buy and carry a little gizmo that sends a signal to a satellite and your spouse can log on to a website and track where you are. The units are generally a couple hundred dollars and the fee is about $150 a year for the tracking service. My buddy Jnor used one of these when we rode out to Cali and his wife tracked us the whole way and always knew where we were and whether we were still moving or stopped for the night. When he turned onto his street on the way home from the trip his wife hit the garage door opener and it was open when he pulled in the drive.
I recently got an Iphone and my wife and I have Ipads. There is a feature on these devices that is called "Find My Friends". Using my cell phone signal my wife can track where I am when I am out riding. You have to agree to let yourself be tracked. Both my son and my wife have permission to track me. This was the prime motivator in getting my Iphone. Since I ride alone this is a safety thing. If I break down or heaven forbid run off a curve, plunge over a cliff and crash in a creek I want to be able for them to find the body lol..I mean find me and send emergency help. There is no extra fee for the tracking service.
The first time we tried the feature I stopped at a little roadside park for some tea and called my wife and asked where her Ipad said I was? She said "you are stopped at the intersection of St Rt 52 and St Rt 232, so you must be at that little roadside park by Grant's house."
Yep, Perfect!
I asked my wife to take a couple pics of her I pad while I was on yesterdays ride to show you guys
Here it shows I am on St RT 50 (just east of a great series of uphill back and forth curves that I just came thru) near Pattison Park on the west side of Owensville, Ohio
[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/tracking%201_zpsw15svmxg.jpg.html]![[Image: 34e049e119ee67e65b32f8ad29f708ca.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201601/34e049e119ee67e65b32f8ad29f708ca.jpg)
In this one I am on ST RT 131 (I am about to turn left on St RT 727 and head north to the lake)
[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/tracking%202_zpsvkephizn.jpg.html]
Real peace of mind for me...and for her now.
The problem with the Iphone tracker is it will only track where there is a cell phone signal which is not everywhere. I use Verizon. Great coverage, getting better every day, but it's not 100% of the country.
Hope this helps someone else who might be searching for a similar solution to keeping their spouse at ease with them being gone on their motorcycle.
One is a product called Spot Tracker. Many long distance riders use these. You buy and carry a little gizmo that sends a signal to a satellite and your spouse can log on to a website and track where you are. The units are generally a couple hundred dollars and the fee is about $150 a year for the tracking service. My buddy Jnor used one of these when we rode out to Cali and his wife tracked us the whole way and always knew where we were and whether we were still moving or stopped for the night. When he turned onto his street on the way home from the trip his wife hit the garage door opener and it was open when he pulled in the drive.
I recently got an Iphone and my wife and I have Ipads. There is a feature on these devices that is called "Find My Friends". Using my cell phone signal my wife can track where I am when I am out riding. You have to agree to let yourself be tracked. Both my son and my wife have permission to track me. This was the prime motivator in getting my Iphone. Since I ride alone this is a safety thing. If I break down or heaven forbid run off a curve, plunge over a cliff and crash in a creek I want to be able for them to find the body lol..I mean find me and send emergency help. There is no extra fee for the tracking service.
The first time we tried the feature I stopped at a little roadside park for some tea and called my wife and asked where her Ipad said I was? She said "you are stopped at the intersection of St Rt 52 and St Rt 232, so you must be at that little roadside park by Grant's house."
Yep, Perfect!
I asked my wife to take a couple pics of her I pad while I was on yesterdays ride to show you guys
Here it shows I am on St RT 50 (just east of a great series of uphill back and forth curves that I just came thru) near Pattison Park on the west side of Owensville, Ohio
[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/tracking%201_zpsw15svmxg.jpg.html]
![[Image: 34e049e119ee67e65b32f8ad29f708ca.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201601/34e049e119ee67e65b32f8ad29f708ca.jpg)
In this one I am on ST RT 131 (I am about to turn left on St RT 727 and head north to the lake)
[url=http://smg.photobucket.com/user/theferret111/media/tracking%202_zpsvkephizn.jpg.html]
Real peace of mind for me...and for her now.
The problem with the Iphone tracker is it will only track where there is a cell phone signal which is not everywhere. I use Verizon. Great coverage, getting better every day, but it's not 100% of the country.
Hope this helps someone else who might be searching for a similar solution to keeping their spouse at ease with them being gone on their motorcycle.
