Found another way, but you have to rely upon others to track your scooter down for you.
I'd prefer NOT to have to rely upon a chain of:
a potentially recalcitrant 911 operator
a potentially techno-clueless cop.
That's two links of a chain that I've seen break far too often.
This was taken from here:
http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=1694483So, here's the scoop:
Things you'll need:
1) a cell phone that is E911 compliant, and GPS compatible (most new phones) NOTE: The phone usually does NOT have to be activated for E911 to work. So, no monthly phone charges.
2) the ESN or HEX number from the back of the phone
3) a cigarette lighter charger for your phone
4) wire (12ga works best)
5) zip ties
6) electrical tape
7) a good phone battery
8) ziplock bag
New cell phones have the ability for the network to track the location of cell phones for "911" calls. This data is transfered through the digital network of the wireless carrier. This can easily be changed in your phones menu settings.
(Example phone: LG VX6000)
Step 1: On your phone, Go to the menu, select settings, select location, there should be menu that says "E911" and "Location On", select "Location On" or something similar. This displays Latitude, Longitude and Altitude of the location of the phone to anybody that requests it. This can be accesed even if your phone is not activated.
Step 2: Go through your phone and change any settings that would turn off or put your phone into sleep mode.
Step 3: Find a spot under the scooter bodywork where your charger can reach, that it would most likely not be seen.
Step 4: Find a 12 volt power source, this must me a power source that is always on (with the battery in obviously).
Step 5: Plug the charger into the phone and make sure everything works.
Step 6: Run the charger cables to an area where you can mount the phone. Make sure they are hidden from sight.
Step 7: Make sure the phone is charging, and if it is, zip tie the charger cord to the phone and put a ziplock bag over it. Then mount the phone.
If your scooter is ever stolen, you have a few options:
1: Call the police and file a police report, make sure they know that you have a phone in the scooter that has GPS capabilities, and its setup for that exact reason, to recover your scooter if its ever stolen. Give them your ESN/HEX number, and it can be used LEGALLY by you or any police officer investigating the theft.
2: Call the phone carrier, give them the ESN or HEX from the back of the phone, and get Lat & Long from them. This can be inserted into any GPS or even Google Earth, and you will be able to see the location of the unit.
3: If you are a AAA member or even if you have roadside assistance enabled on your carrier, you can always call them to get the location for "Roadside Assistance".