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bikerboy
18th August 2003, 17:55
This is going to be:Offtopic: because I can't find the rave section.:angry2:

I can't find the radar detector posts either, so..... too bad...!!

On www.beldirect.co.uk there is a model 966r which it states is designed
for motorcycles.:o

Has anyone heard of this model or have any experience with this site?

:rockon: :done:

Kiwi
18th August 2003, 18:28
Hi bikerboy

look at http://www.radardirect.co.nz/index2.html

see ya

Kiwi

bikerboy
18th August 2003, 20:36
Thanks for that KIWI. They don't seem to mention the bel 966r.

It has a remote sensor for hiding which is weather proof and then a remote weather proof unit with VERY large light to be mounted where you want/will see it best.

Sounds perfect for a bike.
:cool:

wkid_one
19th August 2003, 06:55
www.best-radar-dectectors.com (http://www.best-radar-dectectors.com)  look for the escort passport 8500 - specifically designed for Motorcycles.....and it is only $600 when shipped from the US ($1200 odd dollars here).  CK and I both bought one from the site (shipped from www.netelectronics.com (http://www.netelectronics.com)) and have no problems what so ever

wkid_one
19th August 2003, 06:57
PS the 8500 has an audio out jack - which means you can hard wire your helmet to recieve the audio from the detector.  Jaycar do nice small flat speakers which are ideal for a helmet.  Takes about 5 minutes to make the wires and hard wire the helmet (honestly) - talk to CK!!

Coldkiwi
19th August 2003, 12:47
5 minutes once you have everything right there in front of you ready to go.... several hours to get all my crap together! :)

I dunno about the 8500 being designed specifically for bikes.. i think it would still be a bit susceptible to the damp weather. But for BB who keeps the bike(s.. ya bugger! :) ) at home in the rain, it would make perfect sense and is of course easily switched into the car.

Mine hasn't saved my arse yet (only had it 1 1/2 weeks) but it does do its  job in slowing me down  (sometimes.. :) )

re. performance, Svenhanne reckons the bel and escort are pretty equal having fitted both to his car.

 

Marmoot
19th August 2003, 15:07
I used 8500. It's bloody good.
Other than that, Valentine1 is good too, as some of my mates have used.

wkid_one
19th August 2003, 21:51
Depending on which review you read - they are both about equal - and actually produced in the same factory I believe