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I want to mount my radar detector in the trunk. 2014 RTS SE6

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I would like to mount my excort 8500 radar detector in my trunk. I also have a remote smart cord that I can mount on the auxillary
panel just below the steering bar ,suspension setting,fog light and heated hand grip settings. Has anyone done this before? What would be a good place to route my wiring for this setup. Thanks
 
The tupperware shouldn't affect the signal, but you will need to rely on the visual of the remote smart plug. I mounted mine right on the handlebar with an X-grip. Will put in the frunk when leaving the bike. I did buy a cover that will cover the windshield, dash and seats, so that might give me safety.
 

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THIS IS MY VERSION for mounting my radar detector....
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the clip is from a pants hanger, i cut the clips off the horizontal bar, and super glued one to the bottom of my radar detector...
this holds the unit well, and is e
easy to remove when parking your SPYD3R...
these clips are also handy for keeping your potato chip bag, and other bags, closed...
Dan P
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I would like to mount my excort 8500 radar detector in my trunk. I also have a remote smart cord that I can mount on the auxillary
panel just below the steering bar ,suspension setting,fog light and heated hand grip settings. Has anyone done this before? What would be a good place to route my wiring for this setup. Thanks

Obey the law and drive the speed limit or 5 over. You won't need to mount the RADAR detector. Paranoia leads to a shorter life.

Jack
 
THIS IS MY VERSION for mounting my radar detector....
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the clip is from a pants hanger, i cut the clips off the horizontal bar, and super glued one to the bottom of my radar detector...
this holds the unit well, and is e
easy to remove when parking your SPYD3R...
these clips are also handy for keeping your potato chip bag, and other bags, closed...
Dan P
SPYD3R

Sheer genius! I wonder how many other things could be mounted the same way. Makes me wonder why I never thought of something so simple and practical.

Cotton
 
Very clever Dan, I'm wondering if your detection distance is shorten by it being pointed down instead of straight?

Jack, some of us are paying attention to the road and not the speedometer and the speed creeps up on you. With a $500 fine in a school zone, its smart to have a helpful warning to you.
 
SAME

Very clever Dan, I'm wondering if your detection distance is shorten by it being pointed down instead of straight?

Jack, some of us are paying attention to the road and not the speedometer and the speed creeps up on you. With a $500 fine in a school zone, its smart to have a helpful warning to you.

PITZER;
I HAVE THE SAME DETECTOR IN MY TUNDRA, AND I CAN SAY THAT THE SLIGHT ANGLE IN WHICH IT IS POSITIONED ON MY SPYD3R HAS 'ZERO' NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE UNIT.... it's a 360 degree unit, so it should work in every direction...
DAN P
 
RADAR DETECTORS

As a former LEO, IMHO even tiny PD's are using " LAZER " now and RADAR detectors won't help you with that..............Annnnnnnnnd the thing with LAZER is it's like a gun ...it fires a " beam " and when it hits it's target .....it's all over.............all this occurs in a milli-second ......................Good Luck .....Mike :thumbup:
 
BUT BUT BUT

As a former LEO, IMHO even tiny PD's are using " LAZER " now and RADAR detectors won't help you with that..............Annnnnnnnnd the thing with LAZER is it's like a gun ...it fires a " beam " and when it hits it's target .....it's all over.............all this occurs in a milli-second ......................Good Luck .....Mike :thumbup:
BUT BUT BUT.......! ! !
MIKE..... IT LET'S US KNOW WHERE THE ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND AUTOMATIC DOORS AT
HOME DEPOT ARE....... :roflblack:
DAN P
 
Laser shifters

Still gotta be smart about using it though.

As far as the built in detector, use a small LED that is in your clear view as a warning, but not obvious to others.
 
As a former LEO, IMHO even tiny PD's are using " LAZER " now and RADAR detectors won't help you with that..............Annnnnnnnnd the thing with LAZER is it's like a gun ...it fires a " beam " and when it hits it's target .....it's all over.............all this occurs in a milli-second ......................Good Luck .....Mike :thumbup:

Having had a det. since the first ones came out and having them pay for themselves quickly, I found that if they are using a laser gun, if you are the only vehicle, you could be toast, but in a busy street, you will get the bounce off the cars in front of you and have time to slow down.
On a car they aim for the licence plate, being the flatist thing for the signal to bounce back on, I don't know that they would get a good bounce back from a bike. If I get nailed I'll let you know how they did it.
 
PITZER;
I HAVE THE SAME DETECTOR IN MY TUNDRA, AND I CAN SAY THAT THE SLIGHT ANGLE IN WHICH IT IS POSITIONED ON MY SPYD3R HAS 'ZERO' NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON THE UNIT.... it's a 360 degree unit, so it should work in every direction...
DAN P

Thanks for the feedback, I did think your idea was a smart one. you can also see it go off, as I doubt you could hear it. I'm going to add a power plug, so I can see my smart cord when it lights up.
 
Au Contreau'

Having had a det. since the first ones came out and having them pay for themselves quickly, I found that if they are using a laser gun, if you are the only vehicle, you could be toast, but in a busy street, you will get the bounce off the cars in front of you and have time to slow down.
On a car they aim for the licence plate, being the flatist thing for the signal to bounce back on, I don't know that they would get a good bounce back from a bike. If I get nailed I'll let you know how they did it.
..................:lecturef_smilie:.....I beg to differ ......in application : Radar is a WIDE beam.......Lazer is EXTREMELY NARROW,,,,,I could be on an overpass , covering 4 lanes of traffic below and be able to pick out which car I wanted to get the speed of ( this is with LAZER ) . Then radio to the chase car and they would make the stop. If the LEO's in your driving area are using LAZER you are Toast my friend ............just trying to inform here ........Good Luck ......Mike :thumbup:
 
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..................:lecturef_smilie:.....I beg to differ ......in application : Radar is a WIDE beam.......Lazer is EXTREMELY NARROW,,,,,I could be on an overpass , covering 4 lanes of traffic below and be able to pick out which car I wanted to get the speed of ( this is with LAZER ) . Then radio to the chase car and they would make the stop. If the LEO's in your driving area are using LAZER you are Toast my friend ............just trying to inform here ........Good Luck ......Mike :thumbup:


I understand Mike, and for the most part you are totally correct, but I have been in a line of cars and the det. goes off, Laser and I look ahead and there he is with the gun. It must scatter or bounce off to some degree. Lucky since they have to be active, just standing there with a laser gun is too boring. All of the cities here have them but I don't see that they use them much. Usually on holidays or tourist events that bring in a lot of people. I usually never do more than 4-5 over, and that is why I use my cruise control everywhere. It's too easy to drift up. I'm still getting use to the bike's throttle.
 
Avoidance is Futile!!!

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Rear view camara

The tupperware shouldn't affect the signal, but you will need to rely on the visual of the remote smart plug. I mounted mine right on the handlebar with an X-grip. Will put in the frunk when leaving the bike. I did buy a cover that will cover the windshield, dash and seats, so that might give me safety.

I see in your picture you have added a rear camera, what brand and where did you get it?:yes::yes:
 
TO CLARIFY

I understand Mike, and for the most part you are totally correct, but I have been in a line of cars and the det. goes off, Laser and I look ahead and there he is with the gun. It must scatter or bounce off to some degree. Lucky since they have to be active, just standing there with a laser gun is too boring. All of the cities here have them but I don't see that they use them much. Usually on holidays or tourist events that bring in a lot of people. I usually never do more than 4-5 over, and that is why I use my cruise control everywhere. It's too easy to drift up. I'm still getting use to the bike's throttle.
.................Radar can be either mounted in a vehicle front or rear facing OR a hand held MOBILE unit .................." LAZER " is never kept in a FIXED MOUNTING because it HAS to be AIMED like a GUN......You actually must pick a TARGET ( car, trk, mtc, etc ) for this device to work ( and be legal )...........So you may be confusing the devices you are seeing .........hope this helps .....Mike :thumbup:
 
.................Radar can be either mounted in a vehicle front or rear facing OR a hand held MOBILE unit .................." LAZER " is never kept in a FIXED MOUNTING because it HAS to be AIMED like a GUN......You actually must pick a TARGET ( car, trk, mtc, etc ) for this device to work ( and be legal )...........So you may be confusing the devices you are seeing .........hope this helps .....Mike :thumbup:


May I throw out there that a bad cop can "say" he got you w laser and it sticks in some courts...whether the cop has you or not?

Dont tell me it doesn't happen, it happens in Virginia. :(

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.................Radar can be either mounted in a vehicle front or rear facing OR a hand held MOBILE unit .................." LAZER " is never kept in a FIXED MOUNTING because it HAS to be AIMED like a GUN......You actually must pick a TARGET ( car, trk, mtc, etc ) for this device to work ( and be legal )...........So you may be confusing the devices you are seeing .........hope this helps .....Mike :thumbup:

When I was young and bulletproof, I worked undercover for the state. I understand the different radar "guns". IMO, if you have your doubts that you were speeding and the cop says "I have radar" Ask to see it and take the serial number down.
 
or perhaps your local LEO's just runs with their radar on all the time like they tend to do around here. they just wait till one comes by and then they pick their person out.
 
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