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    Radar detectors. Who uses them, what brands, price etc?

    Having recently being pinged (waiting court case) what are your opinions on radar detectors?
    Lots of information on the web, just to much to sift through.So guys, and girls, models, prices , reliablity? What is yor experiences?

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    Depends on how much do you want to spend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tig99 View Post
    Having recently being pinged (waiting court case) what are your opinions on radar detectors?
    Lots of information on the web, just to much to sift through.So guys, and girls, models, prices , reliablity? What is yor experiences?
    using one in a cage...currently thinking about getting one for bike.
    SO yeah will probably buy TPX radar detector for bikes.... and keep my cage beltronics RX where it is.

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    I have a TPX which seems to work well both on the bike and in the cage. Good for bike because it is water resistant, vibration and shock proof according to the man who sells 'em. Good audio and visual warning. Reasonable sensitivity...you do need to get the wireless headset as well as the visual alert.
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    TPX if you've got the cash and want hassle free. I use an rx65 on the bike but wearing headphones attached to it can become a PITA. Much much cheaper though than the tpx.

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    The pigs can still instant-on you, so it does't help a whole lot. It's only any use with the idiot leaves his radar on full tit and paints a massive beam in the sky which your detector can see for many km's away.

    Detectors are interesting to use, but I wouldn't rely on them and travel at lightspeed everywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grusomhat View Post
    TPX if you've got the cash and want hassle free. I use an rx65 on the bike but wearing headphones attached to it can become a PITA. Much much cheaper though than the tpx.
    how did you mount the RX65? I have the little windshield suckers for mine and also have visor clip...but need to manufacture some bracket or something. I guess thats why TPX is worth it...as they have custom mounts and shit....

    But yeah i know not to rely on it Steve, its more of a bonus if it works....even if it saves me 1 ticket out of 5 its worth it for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    how did you mount the RX65? I have the little windshield suckers for mine and also have visor clip...but need to manufacture some bracket or something. I guess thats why TPX is worth it...as they have custom mounts and shit....

    But yeah i know not to rely on it Steve, its more of a bonus if it works....even if it saves me 1 ticket out of 5 its worth it for me
    If it saves you 1 ticket out of 5, won't that mean loss of licence anyway?
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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    how did you mount the RX65? I have the little windshield suckers for mine and also have visor clip...but need to manufacture some bracket or something. I guess thats why TPX is worth it...as they have custom mounts and shit....
    Had my Dad make me one It attaches to the bird cage and is just a flat platform and I use velcro to hold it on. It's not waterproof but it sits under the windscreen enough that it stays dry long enough for me to pull over and take it off. It would be nice to have it fully waterproof though

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerousBastard View Post
    The pigs can still instant-on you, so it does't help a whole lot. It's only any use with the idiot leaves his radar on full tit and paints a massive beam in the sky which your detector can see for many km's away.

    Detectors are interesting to use, but I wouldn't rely on them and travel at lightspeed everywhere.

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    Agreed, don't rely on them

    But even with instant on if they've pinged someone else within 10km you get a fair bit of warning they're in the area.
    I'm always weary if there's not much traffic.

    Mine has saved me countless times along with the eyeball

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    Quote Originally Posted by miloking View Post
    how did you mount the RX65? I have the little windshield suckers for mine and also have visor clip...but need to manufacture some bracket or something. I guess thats why TPX is worth it...as they have custom mounts and shit....

    But yeah i know not to rely on it Steve, its more of a bonus if it works....even if it saves me 1 ticket out of 5 its worth it for me
    These mounts are avail. on trade me or ebay Milo ! Also if you got yourself a H.A.R.D unit compatible with your detector, it will save the expence of having two detectors !
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    I love my fuzz detector.

    You can't rely on them, but bikes have a relatively small radar signature and most are made of soft materials like plastic and don't also have many flat frontal surfaces. The cops have to be right on top of you to get a lock on.

    My old Bell XR950 has performed perfectly. Since I have owned it I have not had a ticket. There have been only been a couple of times I have not known that a cop was working in the area around me, not that I really go that fast on my Hog. The furthest I know it detected a cop was 12 km on the Cheviot straights, he has parked on the road getting donuts (lunch).

    Most cops are lazy sods and they do turn the radars on and off checking oncoming cars, but they get into the habit of checking all oncoming cars so anybody with a half decent detector sees them working for miles around.

    The time to be extra vigilant is on the straights and in times of light traffic flow. I think my detector has been more usefull than my Mk1 eyeballs but is worthless without a Mk2 brain.

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    I also need a mount for my RX65. Where do I get one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    These mounts are avail. on trade me or ebay Milo ! Also if you got yourself a H.A.R.D unit compatible with your detector, it will save the expence of having two detectors !
    Oh thanks mate, i wasnt sure if the H.A.R.D would work with RX65...i think you can get them for around $200, definately cheaper then buying TPX itself,wireless thingie for TPX,mount etc...
    Ok i will be creative and make myself mount for RX...unless i find one on ebay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smifffy View Post
    If it saves you 1 ticket out of 5, won't that mean loss of licence anyway?
    iam not talking about one day and getting 5 tickets what i meant is if it saves you even one ticket its already worth it. As long as you dont get extra tickets because of false sense of security.

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