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Motorcycle and rickshaw tracking, concealed and weatherproof

A motorcycle is the vehicle most often stolen and the one owners can least afford to lose. The tracker for it has to be small, sealed and hidden.

In short

A VouchTrack bike tracker is a compact IP67 weatherproof unit concealed under the seat or panel of a motorcycle or rickshaw. It provides live tracking on your phone, vibration and tilt-based theft detection that alerts you the moment the bike is disturbed, and remote engine cut-off. Device and installation typically run PKR 6,500–8,000.

Bike tracking as it appears in the VouchTrack platform.

Why bikes need a different device

A motorcycle offers no space to hide a full-size tracker, no cabin to protect it from rain and dust, and a smaller electrical system to draw from. It is also disturbed and moved far more often than a car — pushed aside in a parking area, loaded into a van by a thief. A car tracker fitted to a bike either gets found or floods you with false alerts.

The bike unit is built for that: small enough to conceal under the seat, sealed to IP67, and using vibration and tilt rather than ignition as its first theft signal.

What happens when the bike is disturbed

  1. The accelerometer detects movement while the ignition is off and the unit wakes immediately.
  2. You get a push notification within seconds — before the bike has left the street.
  3. Live tracking begins at a high reporting rate so the trail stays continuous.
  4. If it is genuinely a theft, you can trigger engine cut-off remotely so it cannot be restarted once it stops.
  5. On monitored plans, the desk begins the recovery protocol and coordinates with local police.

Most owners find the alert is what matters. A bike being lifted into a pickup is a very different event from a bike being ridden away, and both look wrong within seconds.

For rider fleets and delivery operations

If you run riders rather than a single bike, the same unit supports the tooling that makes a delivery operation manageable:

  • Shop-level geofences imported in bulk, with arrival, dwell and departure recorded per outlet.
  • Proof of visit — time at each stop, so a disputed delivery has a record behind it.
  • Plan-versus-actual route comparison at the end of every shift.
  • Overspeed alerts, which on two wheels is a safety matter rather than a cost one.

The last-mile distribution configuration covers this in more detail.

What it costs

The unit runs PKR 6,500–8,000 including installation, on a subscription from PKR 850 per month. Fitting takes around twenty minutes and is done by our own technician, concealed and sealed. For rider fleets, volume rates apply — see pricing.

The reporting side of the same data.
Common questions

Bike tracking FAQs

Direct answers to what customers ask before they commit.

Ask something else

A motorcycle GPS tracker typically costs PKR 6,500 to 8,000 including installation, with a monthly subscription from around PKR 850 covering the SIM data, the apps and support.

Yes. Remote engine cut-off is supported and is speed-interlocked, so it takes effect when the bike is stationary rather than while it is being ridden.

The bike unit is rated IP67, which means it is sealed against dust and can withstand rain and washing. It is designed to be mounted in an exposed position on a motorcycle.

No. The unit draws a few milliamps in sleep mode, which a healthy motorcycle battery handles easily. It also carries an internal cell that keeps it reporting for several hours if main power is cut.

Within seconds. Vibration and tilt detection wakes the unit while the ignition is still off, so the alert reaches your phone before the bike has left the street.

Next step

Get a quote for your own vehicles

Tell us what you run and what you need to measure. You will have an itemised quote within two working days.

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