
Sherlock is a supported recovery tracker inside Levy.
Sherlock hides inside the handlebar, so there's nothing visible for a thief to find. Levy ingests its location and movement data as a recovery option for fleets that want a fully concealed tracker on premium bikes.

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Alerts
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Recovery
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How it works with Levy
Sherlock on a tracker-agnostic Levy stack
Sherlock's invisible handlebar form factor is a concealed-recovery option in the Levy catalog, best on current-generation cellular hardware and paired with Levy's recovery workflow.
Concealed recovery
Premium bikes
Hidden-tracker comparisons
Hardware at a glance
GPS bike tracker specifications
The device details Levy maps into the fleet — so operators know exactly how Sherlock hardware behaves before it ships.
Completely invisible inside the handlebar
Motion-triggered theft alerts
Strong concealment for premium bikes
Recovery surfaced in the Levy fleet map
| Power model | Self-powered rechargeable battery |
|---|---|
| Install | Pushed inside the handlebar — fully hidden |
| Connectivity | 4G LTE on Sherlock Plus (legacy units were 2G) |
| Battery life | Periodic recharge; suited to return-to-base fleets |
| Update interval | Motion-triggered alerts and positioning |
| Security | Motion alerts, GPS recovery |
| Coverage | Cellular footprint by market |
| Pricing | Hardware + subscription |
Integration motion
Turn tracker data into fleet operations
How the integration works
Levy ingests location and movement events from the Sherlock feed.
Current-generation (4G) hardware is confirmed for the deployment.
Devices map to Levy bike records for recovery workflows.
Why operators run it on Levy
Fully concealed form factor is easy to explain to customers.
Good for premium bikes where stealth matters most.
Strengthens Levy's hidden-tracker SEO and comparison coverage.
Good to know
Questions
Sherlock GPS bike tracker + Levy FAQ
Where does Sherlock mount?
Inside the handlebar, so it's fully concealed — there's nothing visible for a thief to remove.
Which version should I use?
The 4G Sherlock Plus. Legacy 2G units are avoided because of network sunset.
Is it a fleet-wide tracker or a recovery option?
Levy positions Sherlock as a concealed-recovery option, especially for premium bikes, rather than a fleet-wide standard.
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