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    Radar detector recommendations?

    I have done a quick search and can't find a thread that has tackled the topic of radar detectors. I am after something that can be used on both the bike and in the car. I know the Valentine 1 used to be the bee's knees, however what would people recommend these days, why and how much do they cost?
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    Adaptiv TPX v2.0 is the go. Try searching if you like, but it's the only bike radar around. Works fine with car kit. Yes I've got one. Pricey but worth it. Radar Direct stocks this bit of kit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caspernz View Post
    Adaptiv TPX v2.0 is the go. Try searching if you like, but it's the only bike radar around. Works fine with car kit. Yes I've got one. Pricey but worth it. Radar Direct stocks this bit of kit.
    Will check it out, cheers.
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    The TPX is the only one designed with bikers in mind.

    I use a Bel STI, the Magnum is a newer release, and throw it in a pelican case, so it's OK in the rain as well.

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    I've got a Beltronics RX65 Pro and I'm very happy with it. Picks up "hazards" over 2km away with clear line of sight. Can't complain for $140.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Will check it out, cheers.
    A few months ago I had an Escort Solo S3. Cost me around $400 NZD incl shipping (Amazon.com).

    Wireless, battery operated, Ka/K/x/Laser. Detects shit within 1-2km depending on the strength of radar (not TOO far). Weighs about 200-300 grams. Portable as an iPhone.

    Saved my license heaps of times.

    Have a look. It's OKAY. The benefit of portability outweighs the downside. I wish I hadn't sold mine.

    http://www.amazon.com/Escort-Solo-Co...escort+solo+s3

    P.S. Did I mention it's got 3.5mm audio socket so you can connect to your headphones? Good stuff aye?


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    Best detection I've had from the STI is 9-10km. Very often get warnings before the source is visible.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Best detection I've had from the STI is 9-10km. Very often get warnings before the source is visible.
    That would be a pain around town though, lots and lots of false alarms presumably. (Although, I would also assume that it has the equivalent of Highway /City mode sensitivity like my Uniden does. (Which is shit FYI.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    That would be a pain around town though, lots and lots of false alarms presumably. (Although, I would also assume that it has the equivalent of Highway /City mode sensitivity like my Uniden does. (Which is shit FYI.)
    Yep, has modes, including automatic, where you let it figure it out. I never use it around town and always have it in Highway mode (the most sensitive). I live with the false alerts, and this is my second STI, and been using them for several years, so I sorta "know" what's up.

    I should probably put the disclaimer that I don't use it so I can speed, but rather use it to know whether the odds are better than average that it's safe to overtake, and also when to keep a closer eye on my speedo. If you use it differently, your experience may vary.
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
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    Radar direct still recommend the valentine one over anything out there even the neq ones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post

    I should probably put the disclaimer that I don't use it so I can speed, but rather use it to know whether the odds are better than average that it's safe to overtake, and also when to keep a closer eye on my speedo. If you use it differently, your experience may vary.
    This is largely the reason I want one too. Sick of trying to "safely" overtake at 110kph. Rather do the deal and get back on my side of the road. It take a while to overtake a truck and trailer unit when the speed differential is only 5 or 10kph. Unfortunately, some speed enforcement personnel would still disagree with this.
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    Bel STi

    Works on both the car and the bike. Sucker mount on the windscreen of the car, and Techmount Stem mount on the bike.
    I leave it on highway setting and treat the falseys as a peace of mind "comms check" to verify its on and receiving.
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    Is anyone using a bluetooth dongle with their detector?
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    Quote Originally Posted by buggerit View Post
    Is anyone using a bluetooth dongle with their detector?
    I was using a cheapish one (sorry, can't remember the brand offhand) that paired OK with my Interphone F4. One small downside was that it used the A2DP channel so pairing my phone as well limited it to headset mode (calls only - no music). The other thing to point out is that in this particular model there was a half-second delay. I don't know if this was because it was cheap or whether others will suffer the same. Not a major, but you can slow down quite a bit in half a second.

    edit: Actually, that's bollocks - I just crunched some numbers and came up with about 10kph for .5s at -0.6G - and not likely to brake that hard just 'cos it cheeps.
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    I have a belltronics XR 950. Brillant 10/10, it has detected rozza up to 12 km away. I have never had an warning that I did not believe was a rozza operating some where. The days of false alarms caused by door openers are long gone.

    I mount the detector right behind the screen on the road king and I hear it up to 120kph. Which is as fast as I ever go.

    I have had this detector for a while, my next one I buy will have blue tooth so it can talk to my helm.
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