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Thread: Radar detector mounting issues. Comment sought.

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    V1

    Just go to Dick Smiths & get a phone cord if you don't already have a spare and wire it into a 12v supply on the bike. V1's work ok in the clear top pocket of a tankbag or you can make a mount cheaper than the $200 RD are charging.
    Detectors are available on Tardme (parallel imported) for up to $400 less than RD and are fully programmable with freely available info to 'tune' them for NZ. Pm me for details of mount or programming.
    ps a local retired engineer did my mount machining for pocket money and will make more if required.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    If a Laser is used your fucked anyway unless you can reduce your speed in a milli second
    Who is Pixie?
    Greater off-axis detection means the chance of picking up a laser aimed at another vehicle is greater.
    Pixie is a clever bugger and a member of the site.
    Speed doesn't kill people.
    Stupidity kills people.

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    Louis, I chose Escort protection too - the latest I read was that it was now as good as, if not better than a Valentine. A major reason for my choice was to be able to take it from the Subaru to the ST, though I am just getting on to the mounting question now, - timely forum, cheers for the info Guys.

    I would "second" the advice on buying from Carter Ryan, a parallel importer - the service was brilliant and prices much better than Radar Direct

    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Members/Lis...?member=338700

    Have fun

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    Mine is mounted via velcro for easy removal.
    I have a Cobra that was under $200 two years ago it has worked well for me in all weathers. I just slip a heavy plastic bag over the unit in the wet. I have since hardwired in a curly lead for the earphone.

    A mate just purchased a detector/jammer from trademe for $120
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