I'm slightly shocked and disappointed by these replies.
I don't work for datatag so this is just my opinion.
Comments like this:
the data tag won't stop the theft, but it only 'may' inconvenience the thief
Really miss the point. A lock is an inconvenience to a thief! What datatag are trying to do is prevent the theft.
Why do people steal bikes, I think we can all agree its generally not because they can't be bothered to walk home. They are stolen because they are high value items that are easy to punt on and make a few quid.
I'm on my iPad so i can't grab quotes from the rest of the replies very easily. But the motorcycle industry is very much behind the datatag system, because its proved to work. Lots of the big manufactures fit the systems at the factory level.
Eg KTM motorbikes
KTM JOINS THE FIGHT AGAINST MOTORCYCLE THEFT | Motorbike News
Which is if I'm honest where we got the idea from.
We have a pretty unique opportunity because we really are at the start of something with ktm eBikes in the uk. Our idea is that every ktm ebike that's sold in this country is fitted with the datatag system. This means that they are impossible to be sold on eBay or taken in part exchange in any store without being very easily tracked.
Each bike would have a taper evident qr code on it, and the forks, frame, battery would be marked up with the uv unique reference and phone number.
If you can prevent the trade in stolen bikes, you kill the thefts.
One of ou demo bikes was stolen last month. We promoted it heavily on the Internet and at all the relevant riding centres (it was a downhill bike) because us and the media made the bike too hot to handle and essentially impossible to sell, the bike was actually returned and dumped in the garden of the house where it was stolen from. This is because the bike was ours we knew it was unique, we made sure the theif new it was unique and therefore it was worthless to them.
The police have all the kit because its widespread in the motorcycle industry.
So if we can make sure all ktm eBikes in the uk are equipped we should make it impossible to sell a stolen one, and therefore make them worthless to criminals.
I will say again, locks don't stop high value bikes begin stolen. Most are taken from houses or off cars or you get knocked off whilst riding them. A high value lock is worth having, but were trying to offer something more, and different.