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shafty
17th April 2007, 10:48
Can anyone give me some advice on where to buy a decent quality ear piece for my Escort Radar detector please? Dick Smith and jaycar have real cheapieones, with a wire of cotton thickness. I am after one with a "pig tail" type lead if poss.

I really want to track something down this week. I have tried Radar Direct but theres is a straight wire also. Any tips? Thanks in advance, Shafty

TerminalAddict
17th April 2007, 11:06
I made my own from a telephone cord

Cajun
17th April 2007, 11:11
Can anyone give me some advice on where to buy a decent quality ear piece for my Escort Radar detector please? Dick Smith and jaycar have real cheapieones, with a wire of cotton thickness. I am after one with a "pig tail" type lead if poss.

I really want to track something down this week. I have tried Radar Direct but theres is a straight wire also. Any tips? Thanks in advance, Shafty

your on a honda? you can acutally go the speed limit? miracles do happen

there is a local rader site, you tired trade me pete?

ArcherWC
17th April 2007, 11:11
Try Tony at
http://www.challengermotors.co.nz/Web-Pages/intercoms.htm

saul
17th April 2007, 11:14
Can anyone give me some advice on where to buy a decent quality ear piece for my Escort Radar detector please? Dick Smith and jaycar have real cheapieones, with a wire of cotton thickness. I am after one with a "pig tail" type lead if poss.

I really want to track something down this week. I have tried Radar Direct but theres is a straight wire also. Any tips? Thanks in advance, Shafty

The wharehouse has the type of extension that you require:yes:

shafty
17th April 2007, 11:27
your on a honda? you can acutally go the speed limit? miracles do happen

there is a local rader site, you tired trade me pete?

Thats not ideal neil; some plugs are loose in the Detector, - I'd rather buy a purpose built item, or try for a tight fit

What?
17th April 2007, 20:08
P.H.S. Ltd
1172 Arawa St, Rotorua
Ph 07 3456000 or 021 985 958
www.amalgamate2000.com/sales

sinned
17th April 2007, 22:13
This post shows what I used for an earpiece. There are not many choices of earpiece that will fit the ear without pain once the helmet is on.
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=44702

This works well for me.