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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 01:01 AM
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i checked out that tpx radar for bikes i really dont see the difference between that one and any other radar besides that it says its for a bike, you can buy another radar probably cheaper that does the same thing, i found the passport 8500 x50 which is suppose to be one of the best and it comes with a full kit for 350.00 Radar/wireless visual helmet alert/ and mount. but that tpx is cool stuff its really new.
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 01:19 AM
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By the way the realFuzz Buster/ Radar Jammer, not detector, is illegal in all U.S. States last I heard. Since it interferes with the radar signal sent out towards the vehicle, there are numerous other frequencies it interferes with. Funny thing about it is, I would think if I were an officer and tagged someone's car and it came back 0 mph I would pull them over for another reason then ticket them for the jammer.
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 01:22 AM
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A couple notes I found on a site http://www.007radardetectors.com/legal.htm

Also a jammer site I found http://www.blinderm20.com
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 01:35 AM
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there so many of these laws against them then its stupid to sell them and your ganna get a big *** ticket for having one(jammers) The U.s is crazy backwards, in puerto rico you rarly ever even see a cop, i guess they figure if your speeding its your own azz , the roads are tight. no one has alll that time writing bull crap tickets but bored overweight u.scops, while all the real crimes go unsolved and end up on tv
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 06:33 AM
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i think you guys are 110% correct but here in this **** hole town tickets pay for everything newthe county puts up, buildings ect. i just got two tickets one in my car for 71 in a 65 never happened before thats petty and one on the bike for 52 in 45 which i think is bull to, there is a whole lot of other criminal things going on then giving me a speeding ticket,
Thin said he rights tickets all night, with all do respectyou cant truthfully say that you never ever go over the speed limit on your bike whether its a little or a lot, or even speed in your cruiser w/o your lights for no reason, cuz i see it all the time in every state that i go to coast to coast, and also that there is with out a doubt nothing else to do all night but right tickets. I have buddies that are state troopers they only right tickets but thats all that they are there for, i respect the law and thats why i pay and not run. INDIANA and a few other states actually still use POP radar and it is legal for ticket writing all others its illegal
When I said I write tickets all night long, I didn't mean it literally. My point was that pop radar is legal in Indiana. More often than not I give warnings. I'm 29 years old. I know what its like to speed, its great! But I'd never write someone for going 72 in a 65, I wouldn't even pull you over. I'm looking for that person thats obviously speeding, more than 10 over. And even when I do, I'll ask you if you've had an prior speeding citations. If your honest with me, because I can check how many points you have, and when your last citation was, and if your telling me the truth I'll let you go. But my point is, if your traveling in other states, watch your speed. Its legal to use pop radar in Indiana, and most likely in other states as well.

When I'm riding my bike, I'm not there to go as fast as I can, and yes I've sped as well, nobody's perfect, I know this. But theres just something about cruising around on the bike and normal traffic speeds. I guess I just like to go slow enough to let the women flag me down for a ride! Don't wanna go so fast I can't see them!!
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 06:42 AM
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i checked out that tpx radar for bikes i really dont see the difference between that one and any other radar besides that it says its for a bike, you can buy another radar probably cheaper that does the same thing, i found the passport 8500 x50 which is suppose to be one of the best and it comes with a full kit for 350.00 Radar/wireless visual helmet alert/ and mount. but that tpx is cool stuff its really new.
I haven't heard to much about these radar Jammers. Honestly, I don't think I ever would buy that crap. Waste of money in my opinion. I don't know where you'd mount it, but if you had your bike parked somewhere in a town or whatnot and a cop seen it, don't you think he'd be looking for you next time you were on the road?
 
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 06:48 AM
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oh wow didnt know pop was legal for other states. Im in NY, and yea ive got the passport 8500 x50. Works great. I know if i get pulled over ill be gettin a ticket, but i havent yet

your not one of the mean police officers are you?? bc ifyou were id have to start ignoring youlol jk thin, ur my bro on here

I'm not a mean at all, but I do know a few ******* cops. The ones that give a cop a bad name!
 
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