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Started by JoChan23, August 04, 2005, 10:10:47 PM

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vfrocket

Redshift, great movie.

JoChan23, I hope you werent being sarcastic. I dont think you were, but it kinda came across like that.

I believe that speed limits are posted for a good reason, your safety. Speed does kill, imagine if you were doing 120mph and that semi pulled in front of you.

Hey dont get me wrong, I like to ride, and have fun, and go fast. But, there is one most common factor in all the motocycle accidents I have seen or read about...speed.

just be safe, and yeah I understand the point that radar detectors can help remind some to maintian a safe speed. that is about the only good reason I can think to have one.

If you use one so that you can speed, and not get caught, like you siad, they are not designed for that purpose, and in my opinon they are playing russian roulette with their lives by speeding.
" If you live life like everthing is life or death, you not gonna do much livin".

davipu

and the most imoprtant reason not to have one, when you get pulled over havign a detector shows intent to speed, and good luck getting out of the ticket.

JoChan23

I agree with just about everything said... but what about the TOPIC lol  :lol:

- Jordan

P.S. - i am probably one of the biggest keepers of the speed you'll meet (well for being 20) and i was just playing the devil's advocate to rile you guys up  :cheers:

Ed89

Tape it to top of the helmet and route the led display to the visor.  If you got blue flashing lights behind you and don't want to be caught using a detector, just, uh, ditch the helmet.   :mrgreen:

Cheers,
e.

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