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    Radar detectors

    What are the best for a bike? Id prefer cordless but what are the options?

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    Welcome to the Site CRC... do a Search.. ya get quite a few hits..

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    Welcome to the site - like the Eyetaliarn scoots eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Welcome to the site - like the Eyetaliarn scoots eh?

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    Just sanity? What about ambitions, common sence and manners?

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    You're also forgetting innocence and the desire to listen to every single road rule. Once speaking to some of the guys you will also have the desire to wheelie, stoppie, filter and possibly split.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRC
    What are the best for a bike? Id prefer cordless but what are the options?

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    Everyone's so busy welcoming you no ones answered your question. Hey welcome.
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    Oh yeah your question. I'm sculling lotsa wine watching the election buzz on TV so not to coherent .. want a tax cut want a tax cut ...
    What was it again? Radars detectors. well you shouldn't exceed the speed limit so why ask.
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    ths is fun I could do this all night.
    back to your question. umm, forgot it.

    I've got the Valentine 1 which some folks say is the best. Not having used others I can't compare but it sure seems to work. Then again I've followed Mr Plods and enjoyed observing their cunning tactics. Have their radars off until they reach a blind crest or bend then ZAP got ya. Full credit for em for being as cunning as a cunning thingy can be. Unlikely most vehicles with detectors would get away too often but there are still many times it helps.
    I look at it this way. 10 tickets a year without a detector versus 2 tickets a year with! and which choice keeps your licence.
    I run the wireless helmet light alert but a blast in your ear would get a quicker response. I think the Bel models can be easily wired with a helmet ear piece but maybe this involves wires to the helmet - pain in the butt
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    Quote Originally Posted by MD
    Oh yeah your question. I'm sculling lotsa wine watching the election buzz on TV so not to coherent .. want a tax cut want a tax cut ...
    What was it again? Radars detectors. well you shouldn't exceed the speed limit so why ask.
    Me too! me too! Drinking wine after a great ride with fellow Kbers, watching TV to see who is going to screw us over the next three years or so.

    Oh yeah, radar detectors? I don't need one thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Me too! me too! Drinking wine after a great ride with fellow Kbers, watching TV to see who is going to screw us over the next three years or so.

    Oh yeah, radar detectors? I don't need one thanks.
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    Welcome aboard CRC, what do you need a radar detector for when you own an Aprilia? You can out-run the buggers!

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    dont get a cordless, either get a valentine one or the escort 8500 x50, and get wireless H.A.R.D thingy and maybe a piezo, personally id get the escort, cordless ones are not as powerful as corded detectors

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    Want an Excort 8500 X50. Still waiting for Discount Bay to reply

    Here's a few good Threads (they are linked, so all you need to do is double left click on them) in this site relating to this subject:
    Radar Detectors
    Build a Radar detector screamer for under $10
    Anyone use a screamer on their radar detector?
    Radar detector signal interpretation
    Poll: Which Radar Detector for Motorbikes?

    That should keep you busy for a while

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    Thumbs up Radar detectors

    Should have a Whistler cruiser soon . Has no cords and you get a little light in your helmet to let you know if a cop has his gun on. Let you know when it arrives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RiderInBlack
    Want an Excort 8500 X50. Still waiting for Discount Bay to reply

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