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Thread: Radar Detectors, Whats best,

  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX

    EDIT: which stalker do we have in NZ?
    Stalker DLR.
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    Stupidity kills people.

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    It would be good to get a hold of a good one, But it would have to be a good one,
    Dont sweat the small stuff, It only makes you stressed,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Streetwise
    It would be good to get a hold of a good one, But it would have to be a good one,
    Yip, just make sure that it's a good one. You wouldn't want a bad one. They are not as good as the good ones. The good ones are good.

    Good one!

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    Yea i have heard that the good ones are better than the ones that are not good, But in saying that sometimes the bad ones are the good ones thats the problem,,,
    Dont sweat the small stuff, It only makes you stressed,

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    By the way finn thats an interesting pic you have up there,,,,,haha
    Dont sweat the small stuff, It only makes you stressed,

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    Hi, I recently purchased a motorcycle specific Whistler Cruisader from Radar Direct in Auckland. It came complete with various mounting brackets, HARD unit, antennas for front and rear of the bike. The unit is permanently fixed to the bike and looks like the other instruments, so is hard for thieves to find and steal. Being waterproof the unit has a distinct advantage over the car models and it works a treat. The system also features a blue LED which you can attach to the bike where you choose and flashes when there is detection, so there are 3 levels of warning - the console display, blue LED in cockpit flashes and red LED in the helmet HARD unit flashes, if that is not enough you can get a remote audio kit as well. The console shows the time and ambient temperature as well.

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