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dave01
10-27-2009, 03:09 AM
I figure if I keep riding with some of the fast riders around here, I better invest in a radar detector.:pray::pray: Who has what and how do you like them? I looked at the Valentine 1 but cant justify the price when it could get caught in the rain at any time with the wacky Florida weather. Thanks for any suggestions...Dave:chat:

effgjamis
10-27-2009, 04:19 AM
I have the escort x50, passport 8500

docdoru
10-27-2009, 05:35 AM
http://www.needfultoyz.com/Blinder_M...p/blnd0011.htm

dave01
10-27-2009, 06:54 AM
http://www.needfultoyz.com/Blinder_M...p/blnd0011.htm

Linky no worky

docdoru
10-27-2009, 07:05 AM
http://www.needfultoyz.com/Blinder_M25_Rider_xtreme_Laser_Shifter_p/blnd0011.htm

krb1945
10-27-2009, 08:08 AM
I have used many of these devices over the years. I currently use a passport. All that I have owned get false alerts from automatic door openers when passing businesses along the interstate.

Some states, like Virginia, they are illegal. Disguise them as a hard pack of cigarettes or a small box of tissues. Virginia in the past has been known to impound a vehicle if the unit was mounted to the dash. I lived there for 30 years so I know it did happen. Then you need a lawyer to get the vehicle back. They have also been known to stop vehicles with portable GPS units laying on the dash because they look simular to radar detectors.

If you do use one get a good one that also senses laser guns. Getting a good name brand unit will lessen the number of false alerts./ken

hevnbound
10-27-2009, 08:25 AM
www.adaptivtech.com (http://www.adaptivtech.com) ................ TPX Radar Detector made especially for motorcycles. Good reports. Don't have one yet but plan on purchasing soon.

ataDude
10-27-2009, 09:10 AM
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I personally have one Passport X50 (somewhere) and two Valentine Ones.

Some have a little bit better radar reception than the Valentine BUT the differences are minimal as all are far out beyond the reach of the radar operator.

The V1 is the only one which tells you where the radar is... front, sides or rear. I find that indispensable.

There are weather-proof cases for all detectors available. Don't have the sources handy... sorry.

Now, with that said, none of the conventional detectors provide adequate protection from LASER. Once you know it's there, its too late. My last two tickets have been from LASER. I'm a regular customer (once per year) of online driving schools. :yikes:

BTW, ride tailgunner at the rear... use the others for "radar bait". :D

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Love2Ride
10-27-2009, 09:21 AM
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BTW, ride tailgunner at the rear... use the others for "radar bait". :D

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Yup! I do this when driving. Always nice to have a "point man".

SpyderMonkei
10-27-2009, 10:02 AM
I have used many of these devices over the years. I currently use a passport. All that I have owned get false alerts from automatic door openers when passing businesses along the interstate.

Some states, like Virginia, they are illegal. Disguise them as a hard pack of cigarettes or a small box of tissues. Virginia in the past has been known to impound a vehicle if the unit was mounted to the dash. I lived there for 30 years so I know it did happen. Then you need a lawyer to get the vehicle back. They have also been known to stop vehicles with portable GPS units laying on the dash because they look simular to radar detectors.

If you do use one get a good one that also senses laser guns. Getting a good name brand unit will lessen the number of false alerts./ken

"Hiding" your radar detector is not a good thing in Virginia unless your detector is of new technology so as not to be recognized by the trooper through technical means.

Take a look at this link.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_police_know_if_you_are_using_a_radar_detector

krb1945
10-27-2009, 01:26 PM
Good update on what is happening in this arena. When I moved south in 1997 we could still disguise them as I pointed out without them knowing. Or if they were using detectors... none of the group I traveled with never got detected.

Thanks again for a good update./Ken

dave01
10-27-2009, 02:19 PM
www.adaptivtech.com (http://www.adaptivtech.com) ................ TPX Radar Detector made especially for motorcycles. Good reports. Don't have one yet but plan on purchasing soon.

I really like the reviews and functions of this one. Looks like my choice has been made. If only my girlfriend could shop as quick as I do..:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Dudley
10-27-2009, 11:59 PM
Radar detectors are a good thing to have. But do not believe that a detector will prevent you from getting a ticket. The practice with most policemen/women is to use radar to slow traffic down. If the law wants to ticket you, they will use the radar when they see you speeding, lock on you and your ticket is a guarantee. But, if it makes one feel better having one, go for it. It's a nice ornament.

dave01
10-29-2009, 03:32 PM
Went with the Adaptiv TPX after reading a lot about them on Pashnit.com website. Quick install, speaker in helmet ( wireless) and a flashing LED warning light
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?pictureid=6770&albumid=535&dl=1256848185&thumb=1 (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/album.php?albumid=535&pictureid=6770)http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/picture.php?pictureid=6771&albumid=535&dl=1256848185&thumb=1 (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/album.php?albumid=535&pictureid=6771)

docdoru
10-29-2009, 04:07 PM
:shemademe_smilie::lecturef_smilie:

cwhcwh
10-31-2009, 10:33 PM
Dont waste your money, by the time you know Im there I got you locked in.;)

spyder08
11-01-2009, 12:22 AM
:spyder::roflblack:

Smylinacha
11-01-2009, 07:14 AM
and by the time you put down the donut, I'm gone......:D

:clap::roflblack::thumbup:

rick.rutel
11-01-2009, 08:22 AM
Don't waste your money on a radar detector. As a past law enforcement officer, I can tell you that they simply don't work. Most agencies are going to laser which has pin point accuracy and only produces a signal that a detector will pick up for a second while the target is being tracked. Same with conventional radar. The officer observes a vehicle that he/she believes to be exceeding the speed limit, makes a visual estimate and verifies that with the speed measuring device. As a rule of thumb, an officer that stops a violator for speeding and sees a radar detector is substantially less inclined to give a warning than to someone who doesn't have one. Oh and in Pennsylvania, only Troopers use radar. All municipal law enforcement agencies use VASCAR, which is a fancy stop watch that gives no signal at all.
Ride safe.

docdoru
11-01-2009, 08:28 AM
Don't waste your money on a radar detector. As a past law enforcement officer, I can tell you that they simply don't work. Most agencies are going to laser which has pin point accuracy and only produces a signal that a detector will pick up for a second while the target is being tracked. Same with conventional radar. The officer observes a vehicle that he/she believes to be exceeding the speed limit, makes a visual estimate and verifies that with the speed measuring device. As a rule of thumb, an officer that stops a violator for speeding and sees a radar detector is substantially less inclined to give a warning than to someone who doesn't have one. Oh and in Pennsylvania, only Troopers use radar. All municipal law enforcement agencies use VASCAR, which is a fancy stop watch that gives no signal at all.
Ride safe.

What's your opinion about Jammers?

brutus450
11-01-2009, 09:27 AM
Don't waste your money on a radar detector. As a past law enforcement officer, I can tell you that they simply don't work. Most agencies are going to laser which has pin point accuracy and only produces a signal that a detector will pick up for a second while the target is being tracked. Same with conventional radar. The officer observes a vehicle that he/she believes to be exceeding the speed limit, makes a visual estimate and verifies that with the speed measuring device. As a rule of thumb, an officer that stops a violator for speeding and sees a radar detector is substantially less inclined to give a warning than to someone who doesn't have one. Oh and in Pennsylvania, only Troopers use radar. All municipal law enforcement agencies use VASCAR, which is a fancy stop watch that gives no signal at all.
Ride safe.

uhhhh maybe..............but I can tell you from being a past speeder and avid user of a radar detector, they DO work, IF you know how to use them correctly. YOu just cant speed along solo and expect it to always save you. Speeding with a detector is a technique.

easy example: If you are riding with other vehicles in front of you and THEY get "lasered" a good detector will pick up that signal and give you a moment to slow down before YOU get "lasered". Trust me, it works.

MANY other tricks to speeding with a radar detector and not getting stopped but I would be typing all day

I cant tell you how many times mine has saved me from gettin stopped.

tweeder
11-01-2009, 10:44 AM
I agree with Brutus, as I also have used that technique. I currently use the RMR-C435 with scrambler and have had no tickets in the past 2 years, not that i've had plenty of chances to get em as I usually only do 10 above the limit unless passing. I know this works as I was going through a speed trap in a school zone(doing the limit) and I was warned by the detector. As passed buy the cop, he was looking back and forth between the row ov vehicles and the gun with a puzzled look on his face. At that point I pulled the plug on the detector and carried on my way. Silly cop... doughnuts are for kids.

dave01
11-01-2009, 03:59 PM
Don't waste your money on a radar detector. As a past law enforcement officer, I can tell you that they simply don't work. Most agencies are going to laser which has pin point accuracy and only produces a signal that a detector will pick up for a second while the target is being tracked. Same with conventional radar. The officer observes a vehicle that he/she believes to be exceeding the speed limit, makes a visual estimate and verifies that with the speed measuring device. As a rule of thumb, an officer that stops a violator for speeding and sees a radar detector is substantially less inclined to give a warning than to someone who doesn't have one. Oh and in Pennsylvania, only Troopers use radar. All municipal law enforcement agencies use VASCAR, which is a fancy stop watch that gives no signal at all.
Ride safe.

4 times today my TPX went off and I saw the radar car on each of them.:clap::clap::clap: That means it might have paid for itself in one day. Not that I speed, but the limits change on the roads here like from 70 to 60 to 45 within a mile area. If you miss the sign, oh well.:yikes::yikes:

rick.rutel
11-01-2009, 05:12 PM
Jammers don't work at all. They did a whole hour on Myth Busters on ways to defeat speed measuring devices. Nothing but luck and paying close attention to what's happening around you make a difference, other than staying within a reasonable speed of the actual limit. Keep in mind too that RADAR works not only stationary, but moving opposite direction and same direction. Say a motor cop is approaching you from the opposite direction a block away, you'll never know he's there until a). he passes you or b). makes a U turn to pay a visit. With instant on RADAR you won't stand a chance on anything but a multi-lane highway with lots of traffic and then again, if it's laser, all bets are off. Despite hear say, both RADAR and laser work in rain, fog and snow. The only limitations are visibility of the operator using it and range decreased.

cwhcwh
11-01-2009, 08:51 PM
Left myself wide open for the donut attack, good one. :spyder::joke:

Tom in NM
11-01-2009, 09:05 PM
. . . . how about not speeding?

I have. I probably will again. But, I try not to.

I have gotten a few tickets. Some deserved and on reflection, appreciated. A couple cases, I felt it was dangerous for the ticketing officer and felt foolish for putting them at risk.
A couple of tickets were not deserved - and were dismissed in court.

Having grown up around Body Shops, I have just seen what speed can do. To me it is not a "game" of tickets. The stakes are much higher than that.

Tom

BumbleBee
11-01-2009, 09:12 PM
Don't waste your money. Watch your speed :2thumbs:

cwhcwh
11-01-2009, 09:51 PM
Don't waste your money. Watch your speed :2thumbs:

:agree: and stay away from donuts:D

dave01
11-02-2009, 07:45 AM
I average 5mph over to stay out of the pack of cars. i tried running slower, but they tailgate too much. If nothing else, the radar detector looks cool and makes all kinds of neat sounds...LOL

We did a comparison with my MC group last year. One major bridge here, posted speed 65. Average speed with local law enforcement clocking the cars, in 4 hours 71 mph. And this was at 7pm, just after rush hour ended.

boborgera
11-02-2009, 08:28 AM
Dont waste your money, by the time you know Im there I got you locked in.;)

The best thing to use is a get out of jall card that all the cop's give to Girlfriend's, Wife's, Friend's, Family.[ Don't ask me how i know]

:D

docdoru
11-06-2009, 09:01 AM
http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm136/docdoru/Slide1.jpg?t=1257515924

SpyderRider2492
11-06-2009, 01:47 PM
. . . . how about not speeding?

I have. I probably will again. But, I try not to.

I have gotten a few tickets. Some deserved and on reflection, appreciated. A couple cases, I felt it was dangerous for the ticketing officer and felt foolish for putting them at risk.
A couple of tickets were not deserved - and were dismissed in court.

Having grown up around Body Shops, I have just seen what speed can do. To me it is not a "game" of tickets. The stakes are much higher than that.

Tom

Nice quote, re how about not speeding, I know we have all done it me included but these days when alone on the road I usually travel at about 5 MPH over the posted speed limit (except for schools which if anything I ride at below the posted limit as it appears that children are not taugh anything about road safty and just amble into the road without looking) and when I am in the regular flow of traffic, say on a highway, I usually keep up with the flow or else risk getting hit from the rear. Its far easier than to pin your hopes on a detector as technology is always changing and todays machine is outdated so quickly as we get more advanced in our use of electronics.