Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Motorcycle Radar Detectors

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Do standard radar detectors work for motorcycles? What is available in the way of motorcycle radar detectors? Find out in this guest article...

Standard radar detectors were not built for motorcycles and were never intended to be used on them. Most detectors use an audio device to inform the driver that radar had been detected, and are therefore inappropriate for motorcycle riders because they cannot be heard. Furthermore, most have long cords and poor mounting options, not to mention the fact that they are not weatherproof. As both motorcycles and radar detectors have become more popular, however, the demand for motorcycle radar detectors has increased dramatically.

Manufacturers now produce cordless detectors with an earphone jack so that the rider can hear alerts. For instance, BEL has released a model specifically for motorcycles, while Escort and Whistler make models with earphone jacks.

Important considerations when shopping for radar include band detection, distance of detection, ability to send a jamming signal, and, of course, price. In addition to these concerns, anyone interested in purchasing a motorcycle radar detector should keep the following in mind: Does the detector come with an ear jack? Is it weatherproof, or can it be enclosed in a weatherproof container? Is the detector mountable?

The Escort Passport 8500 X50 is popular for motorcycle riders. In addition to an ear phone jack, this model is highly sensitive to X-band, K-band and Ka-band radars. When set in its ""ExpertMeter"" mode, this model allows the rider to see up to eight radar signals, as well as their individual bands and strengths, simultaneously. In addition, the display brightness settings include a ""dark mode"" for stealth use. One method of installation for this model is to tie the 8500 into the rider's helmet speakers using a common universal stereo mini-plug patch cord. The unit can be mounted with suction cups to the windshield.

Although the niche for motorcycle radar detectors continues to grow, most models will still lack in at least one area. Thankfully, most detector retailers sell attachments that allow cordless models to be converted for use with motorcycles.

Radar Detectors Info provides comprehensive information on best wholesale and retail motorcycle and cordless radar detectors. Radar Detectors Info is the sister site of Defensive Driving Web.



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Monday, December 21, 2009

Radar Laser Detectors

No one want's a speeding ticket. Aside from being an inconvenience, they can be quite costly both in terms of the fine and later the insurance rate hike.

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It is very easy to be crusing along, grooving to your favorite tunes and overlooking your speed. This is where a radar laser detector can come in handy. By beeping to alert you of potential speed traps in your area, your radar laser detector will tell you when it is time to check your speed.

Radar laser detectors come with other features as well these days. They can integrate with GPS to alert you to traffic situations and other upcoming road delays. They can also detect the presence of a speed trap in all directions - not just directly in front of you.

By using a radar laser detector you can know when to slow down to avoid getting caught up in a speed trap. They save you money and they save you time with most models costing drastically less than a single speeding ticket.

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