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    Default Passport 9500ci for...

    What do u guys think about a Passport 9500ci on a motorcycle?

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    Personally think it is a waste just go with a 9500i or V1 on the bike any you will be set

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyVOLVOrob View Post
    Personally think it is a waste just go with a 9500i or V1 on the bike any you will be set
    i was just thinking the 9500ci for the best sensitive possible.

    But i have yet to find someone that put a 9500ci on a motorcycle.

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    Quote Originally Posted by crazyVOLVOrob View Post
    Personally think it is a waste just go with a 9500i or V1 on the bike any you will be set
    +1

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost917 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by crazyVOLVOrob View Post
    Personally think it is a waste just go with a 9500i or V1 on the bike any you will be set
    i was just thinking the 9500ci for the best sensitive possible.

    But i have yet to find someone that put a 9500ci on a motorcycle.
    a local car toys can do it. Plus u need protection from LIDAR

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    I think it's over kill just get a v1 or 9500i/ix with dual LI for laser protection and still be under the cost of the ci that's just my 2 cents

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    Quote Originally Posted by trailtow View Post
    I think it's over kill just get a v1 or 9500i/ix with dual LI for laser protection and still be under the cost of the ci that's just my 2 cents
    true, but even with a LI, be expecting PTs greater than 800 ft if the LEO aims for the rider's helmet. Did a recent jammer test with a couple of motorcycles and thats what happened
    Last edited by snoopyc4; 06-11-2009 at 10:51 PM.

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    You definitely would not want to put a LI head somewhere behind the windscreen since scattered reflections from its laser diode could damage your eyes. On the other hand, I did see a fully installed 9500ci on a motorcycle while at last years SML event.

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    Default Re: Passport 9500ci for...

    I have a 9500ci on a 09 R1.

    A separate setup (9500i / LI) will work great, but I preferred the clean simple approach. You won't ever have to remove the detector from the bike and, if you've ever owned a sport bike, you know that finding even a square inch of room for another gizmo box is nearly impossible.

    You will have a hard time fighting laser punch through on the helmet regardless of your setup.

 

 

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