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<blockquote data-quote="Overfly" data-source="post: 11137" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>I have had a radar detector for the past 15 years. I don't drive wrecklessly or speed very much at all. The radar detector is a great reminder, especially on the FJR, to check your speed when in range of John Q. Law. I don't care how careful you intend to be, with this bike you will unintentionally slip past the speed limit. The radar detector is a very nice back-up, even for the speed and safety good doers out there.</p><p></p><p>You can use the detector in any number of different ways. Just because you have one does not mean you are habitual speeder. I recommend the Valentine One as it is super sensitive and has the "arrows" and "bogy counter" features that once you use is very hard to live without. B)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overfly, post: 11137, member: 262"] I have had a radar detector for the past 15 years. I don't drive wrecklessly or speed very much at all. The radar detector is a great reminder, especially on the FJR, to check your speed when in range of John Q. Law. I don't care how careful you intend to be, with this bike you will unintentionally slip past the speed limit. The radar detector is a very nice back-up, even for the speed and safety good doers out there. You can use the detector in any number of different ways. Just because you have one does not mean you are habitual speeder. I recommend the Valentine One as it is super sensitive and has the "arrows" and "bogy counter" features that once you use is very hard to live without. B) [/QUOTE]
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