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    Radar detector mount

    Just made myself a radar detector mount out of bits and pieces I had lying around. The top plate you mount the radar on is the blade off a cooking impliment. I just found the clamp lying around. Got it powdercoated for $10. It isn't adjustable but I worked out what position I wanted it in before I welded it. I sewed a couple of bits of velrco on to secure the detector. Now I just have to wait for my X50 to arrive.
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    Man, that is brilliant. When you go to rallies, you can use your detector mount to get your brekky eggs out of the frying pan.
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    What ?? ... no number 8 fencing wire??

    and you call your self a kiwi ... good work on the dual purpose thing tho ... that kicks ass!!

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    Me thinks you have too much time on your hands. Check out the new kids on the block...... www.ramsolutions.co.nz . Full kit to fit a radar detector here costs around $130

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    Quote Originally Posted by What? View Post
    Man, that is brilliant. When you go to rallies, you can use your detector mount to get your brekky eggs out of the frying pan.
    Hope it is "non stick" coated.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idubbs View Post
    Me thinks you have too much time on your hands. Check out the new kids on the block...... www.ramsolutions.co.nz . Full kit to fit a radar detector here costs around $130
    $130

    $6 one hour

    Nice mount Slopster
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    Quote Originally Posted by Idubbs View Post
    Me thinks you have too much time on your hands. Check out the new kids on the block...... www.ramsolutions.co.nz . Full kit to fit a radar detector here costs around $130
    To late for me. I have just fitted a detector with the Techmount system at $199. I would have liked the Ram mount but couldn't find an NZ distributor. The Ram has a big advantage in the easy removal of the arm and mounting plate from the bike. With the Techmount I have to leave the arm and mount as it is allen key fitted. The Ram has more range of adjustment.

    BTW - have also fitted a mount for a Navman GPS.
    Here for the ride.

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