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bushmasterAR15 10-31-2006 05:05 PM

Radar proof
 
Yeah, this sounds kinda out there but do you think its possible to make a bike radar proof?

I think they alreadly have problems detecting these bikes (from front or rear).
I am doing some carbon fiber work and thought to myself "stealth bike".
I was gonna do a jet black theme but I wanted to be different, CF overlay with right angles everywhere.

Feasible?



Junior 10-31-2006 05:30 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
it might look cool but i dont think its gonna efect the pickup of the speed guns.

ducbob 10-31-2006 05:45 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
Someone told me that there are jammers sold on the internet. The jammers work by detecting the radar signal and then send back to the radar gun a signal that you are going 5 mph, 300 mph and then 5 mph. In order for the radar gun to operate properly a speed does have to be verified by the radar gun. Jammers do not allow that. You can also program a jammer to confuse the initial hit by the gun and to alert the driver of the hit, then the driver can slow down and deactivate the jammer and then hopefully the radar gun would pick you up at a reduced speed.
I have never verified if these products work, just what I have heard.

bushmasterAR15 10-31-2006 06:00 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
Yeah, the radar jammers dont work, signals are too weak. Theres even a guy thats offering $5,000 to find one that actually works. The project will be mainly for looks anyhow, Just thought it would be cool to be "radar proof".

knightslugger 10-31-2006 07:21 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
You must not understand stealth design very well. The idea is to eliminate right angles, not create more of them. Right angles bounce signals back, obtuse angles do not, but rather deflect them into the atmosphere.

but to be honest, it's not going to work very well. you're better off just to go the god damn speed limit.

rjmech 10-31-2006 07:58 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
Why does it have to be a "God D#@*" speed limit instead of a regular speed limit. Is there a specific speed that God doesn't like so much that he would damn it to an eternity in Hell???

knightslugger 10-31-2006 07:59 PM

RE: Radar proof
 
because i said so... that's why.[&:]

bushmasterAR15 11-01-2006 12:34 AM

RE: Radar proof
 
WTF slugger, have a bad day? I'm realy annoyed with all the cocky replies on this forum. Bunch of BS!!
Keep your smartass remarks to yourself cause I dont wanna hear them.

As I said b4, ts mainly as a theme for looks. And ALL angles DO deflect radio waves depending on their placement. flat spots bounce the signal back. So, go steal some young kids halloween candy, if you already havent.

Ha, drive 55mph everywhere? Gimme a break, my bike begs me to rip on it!!

No right angles in this photo? Well this is what i meant anyhow, whether I know anything or not.
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Brucewayne678 11-01-2006 01:45 AM

RE: Radar proof
 
Well you speed at your own risk, nothing is full proof.. just do it where you know you have a good chance our run

e3gordon 11-01-2006 02:38 AM

RE: Radar proof
 

ORIGINAL: bushmasterAR15

WTF slugger, have a bad day? I'm realy annoyed with all the cocky replies on this forum. Bunch of BS!!
Keep your smartass remarks to yourself cause I dont wanna hear them.

As I said b4, ts mainly as a theme for looks. And ALL angles DO deflect radio waves depending on their placement. flat spots bounce the signal back. So, go steal some young kids halloween candy, if you already havent.

Ha, drive 55mph everywhere? Gimme a break, my bike begs me to rip on it!!

No right angles in this photo? Well this is what i meant anyhow, whether I know anything or not.
[IMG][/IMG]
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