Let them know you're safe—at a discount
And get help when you need It, too, with SPOT
You may ride without others, but with the SPOT Satellite Personal Tracker system, you never have to ride alone.
That's the idea behind this innovative GPS transceiver, which can, at the push of a button, find your position anywhere on the planet and send a pre-programmed text or e-mail message to loved ones or emergency agencies. It's a system particularly useful to motorcyclists, who tend to roam widely both on-road and off.
Best of all, as an AMA member, you can get this peace of mind at a significant savings. Members qualify for a $20 discount off the $169.99 MSRP—and when you sign up for a year of basic service for
$99.99, you get a free yearlong upgrade to include tracking. That's a $70 savings, just for being an AMA member.
"We know that AMA members are some of the most enthusiastic motorcyclists around, and they tend to log some miles from time to time, so we're glad to offer this member benefit," says SPOT's Rahul Athavale. "SPOT allows riders to share their adventures with the ones they love, creates a serious safety net connecting you to friends and family and could ultimately save your life."
Basic service includes unlimited 911 alert services that can contact local agencies at the push of button, unlimited calls for help to family and friends, and unlimited check-in service that lets contacts know you're OK without alerting authorities. The additional tracking service allows anyone you choose to log into www.findmespot.com and locate you on a global map in real time—which can provide real comfort for you and those who care about you.
All services work in conjunction with satellites, not cellphone towers, providing true global coverage.
See the benefits page of the Members Area for details on how to get the discount.
The AMA reserves the right to modify benefits at any time. Not all member benefits are available at all times. Benefits may not be available due to blackout periods, availability, seasonality, and/or due to a franchisee choosing not to participate. Local, regional, state and federal laws can also, from time to time, preclude activation of a member benefit. The AMA is not responsible in those situations where a benefit is denied.


