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    Well, these radar detectors do indeed slow one down

    Qite a lot.

    Having finally gotten round to mounting the thing on von Klunken, and venturing out for a couple of trial trips on SH16 and SH2

    (1). There are a bloody sight more cops out there than I thought.
    (2). The thing definately does have the effect of slowing one down. Thing is, the range seems to be at least several kilometres. So it goes off quite often. Every time it does I think "Oh shit, someones got a radar lock on me !" and slam the brakes on down to 95kph. Then I'm too traumatised to risk getting back up to cruising speed for at least 10 kilometres, before which, like as not, there's another of the buggers (they're all Ka signals too so I don't think they are false alarms). Could be a cunning plan for the cops, just plant radar emitters every few kilometres.
    (3). Most of the bastidges are CHEATING and using that standby mode thing. Which means the detector ain't so much good for high speeds, cos in effect you are relying on the plod pinging someone else before he pings you (otherwise the first ping you detect is the ping that pings you ). And high speeds implies not much other traffic around to get him to break cover. But, on the other hand, when there's not much other traffic the Mark 1 eyeball is at its most efficient

    Even picked up one along the Thames coast , just out of the big 50kph zone, after the Boomerang place , going Thamesward. Wouldn't have thought there would have been much picking for him there, hardly any of the cages manage to get up to 80 let alone break the limit. Must have been a mufti too.

    Wonder how long it will be before that stretch is all 50kph zoned, its well along the way already. Pity.

    Stopped for a beer and feed at the Royal Oak in Tapu, BTW. Haven't stopped there for a few years, used to be a bit rough but friendly enough. Mistake that was, haven't encountered such rudeness and 'get fucked' attitude since the 1960s. Good old Kiwi hospitality, NOT. Not recommended.

    And 'Hi' to the dude on the other white BMW if you happen to be a KBer.

    EDIT. Apropos of (3). In onw way is a good thing that the plod are now under instruction to ticket anyone 11kph over.Cos if they only pinged , say, 130+ and if they cruised around in standby mode, only flicking it on when they saw someone going really fast, odds are it'd be us they caught, and there wouldn't be any other "targets" they'd bother with, cos its easy by eye to tell if someone's 30kph over the limit, and most traffic isn't. But 11kph, y'cant tell by eye if someone is going 105 or 115, so they need to ping a lot of possibles, and that alerts those with detectors.

    Also makes the pilot fish scheme even more valuable. Before I had to keep close enough to the fish to be able to see him get stopped, but not so close that I got nabbed too. Not easy. Now I can let the fish run a kilometre ahead, and pick up the ping that gets him.
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    Contraption sounds like a waste of time. Still, I don't ride 16.

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    Mine rarely goes off without very good reason. So, like you, it takes me farquin ages to get back up to 'speed' after it goes off.

    It's a conspiracy I thunk. I blame the small people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biff View Post
    It's a conspiracy I thunk. I blame the small people.
    The lilliputians or the oompa lumpas?

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    Odd society when you think about it.

    The Govt allows us to by bikes that can break the speed limit and gets GST.
    But if you break the speed limit you are breaking the Law.

    It is legal to buy a radar detector and the Govt gets GST.
    So we can avoid the Law.

    You can buy a packet of cigarettes
    Which has a Govt Health Warning.

    Get my drift?

    Have thought about radar but only my credit card can afford it and even after my 3 month holiday, still not sure. Worried it can give you a false sense of security, will not pick up hand helds in all cases so would rather learn from my holdiday.

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    Where is a good place to get detectors in Auckland? It'd be good to compare several.

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    They are the best investment I have made. No tickets for two and a half years. When it goes off slow down fast and stay down for a few k's Look for the cop. Then pick the speed up again. Could be different for you big city boys but out here in the slow parts of the country they are great. I have gone from 140 down to 90 with instant on and got away with it. I have trained myself to hit the brakes very hard when ever it beeps in the ear. You must always know what is behind you cos the cage will run you over. I know I will get a ticket in the near future because I will slip up but it has saved me so much money and "no" licence time. It is worth every $$ spent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rok-the-boat View Post
    Where is a good place to get detectors in Auckland? It'd be good to compare several.
    There was someone on here selling them. Look in the online shop area. The Escort X50 is the one you want. it is the best for the money spent. It was around $520.00 a few years ago. Or trademe.

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    Damn, This thread just makes me want one even more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rok-the-boat View Post
    Where is a good place to get detectors in Auckland? It'd be good to compare several.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gixxer 4 ever View Post
    There was someone on here selling them. Look in the online shop area. The Escort X50 is the one you want. it is the best for the money spent. It was around $520.00 a few years ago. Or trademe.
    I bought my Escort X50 from TradeMe for $300(3 months old) odd but then needed to buy the hard wire for the battery,radar mount and also chose to buy weather proof plastic thingy for the radar to sit in. All in all it owes around the $700 mark.
    I have found it priceless for commuting/touring...not so great if being a "bit" naughty as it doesn't pick up the blue boys quick enough once at assertive pace. I think maybe a jammer is in order for such rides...
    From what I gather a Valentine1 is a better product but you'll pay top $$$ for one but when you factor how much one saves in tickets and walking....

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    Something else to consider,

    There is no way in hell you will be able to talk your way out of a ticket if the cop sees that you have a detector mounted on the bike.

    With the advent of the catch and release (standby) method by police .. radar detectors became pretty much useless.

    I took my detector off and replaced it with a video camera... LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by rok-the-boat View Post
    Where is a good place to get detectors in Auckland? It'd be good to compare several.
    You don't really need to compare too much, there seems to be a degree of unanimity among the better suppliers as to which brands work and which don't.

    Here is the website of an Auckland supplier (a motorcyclist):
    http://www.challengermotors.co.nz/We..._detectors.htm

    Here is the website of what I understand to be the cheapest supplier:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Stor...?member=338700

    And here is information as to what works and what doesn't:
    http://www.radarbusters.com/default.asp
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMNTD View Post
    I think maybe a jammer is in order for such rides...
    Don't let Mr Plod catch you with one of those!! .. they are a massive no no and you are likely to have the book chucked at you.

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    Welcome to the dark side Ixion.
    To those interested in buying a detector go to www.cartertonryan.co.nz or check out his store on Trademe. Silly bugger doesn't have an email? I need to replace my H.A.R.D. It just stopped working the other day and changing batteries has made no difference. Typical, just past warranty. but in defence of the V1 it survived a crash that the bike didn't and kept working despite missing chunks of the metal casing etc.. Tough stuff indeed.
    They wont save you all the time and rarely from a hand held laser- although I did get a long advance laser warning in the car once. Probably just a lucky miss-aim on his part sent a signal further down the road to me.
    In the end mine has easily paid for itself. You want proof go cruise the Desert road at 120+kph without one. I've had so many advance warnings as I'm about to overtake someone, pulled back in, waited 5 seconds, then hey presto a HP appears in view! Without it I would have been in full overtake pace and done.
    I feel naked with mine out of action now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WarlockNZ View Post
    Don't let Mr Plod catch you with one of those!! .. they are a massive no no and you are likely to have the book chucked at you.
    LOL true but speeding is a no no too. Installed discreetly should save any major prob's.
    Just have to find out which is the better model to buy now

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