Ideas on radar detectors?

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I was looking to purchase a radar detector for my bike but not to sure what there is out there? I have a passport for my car and never go anywhere without it. What are some good ones for motorcycles and if you have one give me your opinions.
 

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I was looking to purchase a radar detector for my bike but not to sure what there is out there? I have a passport for my car and never go anywhere without it. What are some good ones for motorcycles and if you have one give me your opinions.

Do what I do, run from the cops!, :justkidding:

Might have to make a personal bracket or something that can adjust, but it would be kind of hard to hear while riding...

Cobra is the way to go :)
 

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Im just curious if there are any specific ones made for bikes and which ones would best suit it
 

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darn, must have left that particular copy for the guys taking over in Mosul....

I would check out Radar Detectors and Jammers - Reviews & Shopping at Radar Busters they got anything and everything

I would just find what works best for you (cost and accessories wise) and then go through their mounts. The mounts they sell are very nice.

I hope this helps
Travis Walthall
 

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I remember seeing a page from a forum that's dedicated to radar detectors. A search might give you some additional data from radar detector fanatics....:rockon:
 

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darn, must have left that particular copy for the guys taking over in Mosul....

I would check out Radar Detectors and Jammers - Reviews & Shopping at Radar Busters they got anything and everything

I would just find what works best for you (cost and accessories wise) and then go through their mounts. The mounts they sell are very nice.

I hope this helps
Travis Walthall
Thanks i checked that site earlier but need to go through it more in depth cause they do have a lot of information.. When did you go over and whats your MOS? im leaving in october 21B baby!
 

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I did a lot of searching and talking to the long distance boys the Valentine One is the best. You only can buy a V1 direct from them.(Google em') Had mine for years and has saved me from many tickets.

Having said that the Cops are getting sneaky with instant on and lazer so a radar detector can give you a false sense of security.

Here's a hard to see Pic of mine on my FJR next to the old Garmin V
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PM me if you want to see better pictures.

I don't know if any RD's are waterproof that's why mine is mounted in a box made for detectors.
 

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Here's a hard to see Pic of mine on my FJR next to the old Garmin V
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Holy #%^$!! How many things can you fit on a handlebar? How do you power that lot? Must be battery powered?

Ha! That ain't nothing compared to the real long distance rally boys but I will break it down for you.

Far left is the control for my audio vox cruise control ( yes it is just like automotive cruise control) next to it is the Factory heated grips controler, then it the garmin V gps with the Valentine one Radar detector and to the far right is the radar detector volume control for the speaker in my helmet. Look close and you see the V Strom handguards which fit the FJR.

All is powered by the bike as only the heated grips pull any real power plus I can power my electric vest if needed The FJR has a much bigger stator than the FZ.

The cruise control is working as I took this pic at speed (around 80 mph). All needed gear for those multi 500 mile plus days when I can get away :)
 
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