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Old Feb 13, 2005 | 07:04 PM
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i know i have heard of it being done before, ive checked around and cant find the post on how to do it, on here or any of the cycle forums. the one i saw was a ducati with a radar detector behind the headlight and it had an led display on the instrument panel. is there a special one just for bikes or is there just a special way to do it. Oh and i know there illegal in va , its for a friend whos not in va
Old Feb 13, 2005 | 07:50 PM
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I think its a special way to do it. Not sure but I am looking also.
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 09:33 AM
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I did it on my Ducati! Mounted the V-1 behind the headlight and ran the remote display up on top of the cluster. I also had an ear bud for it with a remote on off switch all of which you can buy from V-1! Hope this helps.

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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by V8 Hunter
I did it on my Ducati! Mounted the V-1 behind the headlight and ran the remote display up on top of the cluster. I also had an ear bud for it with a remote on off switch all of which you can buy from V-1! Hope this helps.

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any pics of it?
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 11:27 AM
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The best one I have seen is actually the one I use myself.

The Escort SR7.
Best radar detector on the market IMO. The only downside is the pricetag, but worth its weight in gold. I have one in every vehicle I own. I have picked up cops on I-64 2 miles away. Its concealed, and you just mount the sensor anywhere facing ahead of you. It has a couple options. You can use the LCD display or a bi-color LED. Heres some info:





The Passport SR7 plus also includes the the Escort's Laser Shifter ZR3. Simply install the "shifters" (2 front and 1 rear) and plug the modular connectors into the SR7's interface module to provide the only true way to defend against laser encounters. Then when a laser signal is received, the active Laser Shifters learn the pattern of the light pulse, and automatically return a light pulse, confusing the targeting laser gun.

Exclusive Auto Sensitivity Mode Reduces False Alarms

Passport SR7's exclusive Auto Sensitivity mode intelligently reduces false alarms created by security motion sensors and automatic door openers. Conventional Highway, and three levels of City Mode sensitivity are also provided.


New Advanced EZ-Programming

Instantly customize Passport SR7 for your unique driving preferences, including Power-On Indication, Power-On Sequence, Meter Type, AutoMute, Brightness Level (including full Dark Mode), Audio Tones, City Mode Sensitivity, Safety Warning System (SWS) Alerts, and Radar Bands (On/Off). Simply hold both buttons to enter Program mode, and quickly review or change your preferred settings. (Your settings are stored in memory, even when Passport SR7 is turned off or unplugged.)

Mute and AutoMute

Patented Mute and AutoMute eliminate annoyances from long radar encounters.

Brightness Control

Choose between 4 levels of brightness: Auto, Minimum, Medium, Maximum brightness, or fully dark for discreet night driving.

Ultra-Bright Matrix Display

Passport SR7's alphanumeric display uses 280 individual ultra-bright LEDs to provide crystal-clear signal strength indication, and text messages for programming and SWS radar signals.

Comes Fully Equipped

Passport SR7 comes complete with a comprehensive owner's manual, installation instructions, front mounted radar antenna, front mounted laser sensor, rear mounted laser sensor, in-car display controller, remote mute button, 12-volt interface with modular connections, complete wiring harnesses, and mounting hardware.


SR7 Options

For those who want or need a more hidden or fully integrated installation, a single bi-color LED may be installed in-dash, allowing the display controller to be "tucked" under the dash.

If more audio is required, an optional amplified speaker can be added, which plugs directly into the system's interface. This configuration is perfect for convertibles, trucks, etc.


Custom-installed discreet protection
· AutoSensitivity mode automatically reduces false alarms
· EZ-Programming allows instant customization
· 3 High-resolution meter modes
· Ultra-bright Matrix Display with 280 LEDs
· Multiple high-performance laser sensors
· Completely immune to the VG-2 "detector-detector"

New SuperCharged Radar and Laser Performance

Maximum warning for all radar and laser signals: conventional and instant-on X-band, K-band, and SuperWide Ka-band. Advanced Digital Signal Processing provides longer warning without increasing false alarms. Multiple low-noise laser sensors provide maximum range against targeting laser guns.

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Old Feb 14, 2005 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Stangsta
The best one I have seen is actually the one I use myself.

The Escort SR7.
Best radar detector on the market IMO. The only downside is the pricetag, but worth its weight in gold. I have one in every vehicle I own. I have picked up cops on I-64 2 miles away. Its concealed, and you just mount the sensor anywhere facing ahead of you. It has a couple options. You can use the LCD display or a bi-color LED. Heres some info:





The Passport SR7 plus also includes the the Escort's Laser Shifter ZR3. Simply install the "shifters" (2 front and 1 rear) and plug the modular connectors into the SR7's interface module to provide the only true way to defend against laser encounters. Then when a laser signal is received, the active Laser Shifters learn the pattern of the light pulse, and automatically return a light pulse, confusing the targeting laser gun.

Exclusive Auto Sensitivity Mode Reduces False Alarms

Passport SR7's exclusive Auto Sensitivity mode intelligently reduces false alarms created by security motion sensors and automatic door openers. Conventional Highway, and three levels of City Mode sensitivity are also provided.


New Advanced EZ-Programming

Instantly customize Passport SR7 for your unique driving preferences, including Power-On Indication, Power-On Sequence, Meter Type, AutoMute, Brightness Level (including full Dark Mode), Audio Tones, City Mode Sensitivity, Safety Warning System (SWS) Alerts, and Radar Bands (On/Off). Simply hold both buttons to enter Program mode, and quickly review or change your preferred settings. (Your settings are stored in memory, even when Passport SR7 is turned off or unplugged.)

Mute and AutoMute

Patented Mute and AutoMute eliminate annoyances from long radar encounters.

Brightness Control

Choose between 4 levels of brightness: Auto, Minimum, Medium, Maximum brightness, or fully dark for discreet night driving.

Ultra-Bright Matrix Display

Passport SR7's alphanumeric display uses 280 individual ultra-bright LEDs to provide crystal-clear signal strength indication, and text messages for programming and SWS radar signals.

Comes Fully Equipped

Passport SR7 comes complete with a comprehensive owner's manual, installation instructions, front mounted radar antenna, front mounted laser sensor, rear mounted laser sensor, in-car display controller, remote mute button, 12-volt interface with modular connections, complete wiring harnesses, and mounting hardware.


SR7 Options

For those who want or need a more hidden or fully integrated installation, a single bi-color LED may be installed in-dash, allowing the display controller to be "tucked" under the dash.

If more audio is required, an optional amplified speaker can be added, which plugs directly into the system's interface. This configuration is perfect for convertibles, trucks, etc.


Custom-installed discreet protection
· AutoSensitivity mode automatically reduces false alarms
· EZ-Programming allows instant customization
· 3 High-resolution meter modes
· Ultra-bright Matrix Display with 280 LEDs
· Multiple high-performance laser sensors
· Completely immune to the VG-2 "detector-detector"

New SuperCharged Radar and Laser Performance

Maximum warning for all radar and laser signals: conventional and instant-on X-band, K-band, and SuperWide Ka-band. Advanced Digital Signal Processing provides longer warning without increasing false alarms. Multiple low-noise laser sensors provide maximum range against targeting laser guns.
thats what i was lookin for somethin liek that. what i s the price tag on that. you didnt say unless i missed it
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by kwth8n
thats what i was lookin for somethin liek that. what i s the price tag on that. you didnt say unless i missed it
Hahah...retail's for $1100

Buy it now on Ebay for $750
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW


Its worth EVERY penny!!

I don't know if the LED comes with it, i'll have to look in my box to see if it is there, but it has the connection for it.
Old Feb 14, 2005 | 08:21 PM
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Fred is the dumberest person I know.

Are you even allowed outside in the commonwealth anymore?
Old Feb 15, 2005 | 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by MerF
Fred is the dumberest person I know.

Are you even allowed outside in the commonwealth anymore?
lol. yes just not allowed to drive any vehicle with wheels in this motha fu*$*$ state. you know how i do
Old Feb 15, 2005 | 09:53 AM
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Hahahaha....that's awesome.
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