Well this is all very interesting and thank you both airmoore and crazyvolvorob.
If you guys dont mind, can I please tell you EVERYTHING?
You might both be surprised to hear that - at least compared to another detector with a "stealth" installation in my Porsche - I had DECENT if not great performance with the V1 mounted below the left handlebar on the flat, plastic surface of the fairing.
But what I really LOVED - should we ever figure this out -- was mounting the visual display in the upper CREST of the windscreen.
(Will try to post a photo later)
This way, I could also look down and see the tach etc, but the tiniest glance down could easily see the arrows giving almost a fighter jet like "heads up" sensation. This I really liked.
I am sure the direct sunlight comment is true, but for me, that was never a problem as middle of the day is the least likely time for me to be riding.
In every case, I used headphones under my helmet and also had an adapter made to share the phones with an iPod, GPS, weather radio whatever.
The biggest problems were weather. A bit of rain here or there was fine, but a a downpour would invariably screw things up. Valentine did warn me about this.
Re PERFORMANCE, a few more observations which might help you comment:
With my imperfect installation on the flat surface of the fairing, I would say the V1 unit was
a) about 3 feet above the road....
b) pointing to the front through the plastic fairing BUT
c) possibly obscured to some degree by metail in the headlight fixture...
and to the rear,
d) obscured by my knee/leg/thigh propped up by the left foot peg.....
Although clearly imperfect, FYI
1) the arrows were never confused - this is why I am so stuck on the V1
(remember I go through several traps every day which gives plenty of oppty to test)
2) Ironically given your most recent replies, I actuallly had some very impressive "hits" to the REAR, as LEOs sneaked up on me....
3) but in general in BOTH directions, although the arrows, bands, audio alerts etc were GREAT, in NEITHER direction was I getting much range
Testing.....
One simple test, I would experiment with the municipal the "YOUR SPEED IS ______" displays, because I could easily test the range of the unit.
With one of those signs pointing (X-Band?) straight down the road from a slight elevation, I would say I got about 1/4 -1/3 mile range on Route 17 in the Sloatsburg NY area
This did not seem acceptable to me!?
For LASER
I dont have a clue, and these I find particularly intimidating and dont want to be lasered back into court.
Crazyvolvorob
Wouldnt LASER be the biggest issue for the rearward effectiveness of the v1 if it was even visually obscured by my body? (Or anything else for that matter?)
What is the risk of laser to the rear? Are we assuming that this is not my biggest risk? Or that laser effectiveness is not the critical determining factor in RD selection? (BTW, I bought my V1 last year, so it has the latest POP whatever...)
As I try to summarize all of this in further detail, I am reminded of my complicated and expensive but perhaps most effective solution which was to mount the main unit permanently, using a custom made, weather proof, fiberglass and clear plastic "windows" for the detector to see in both directions on TOP of a custom made, custom repainted helmet.
In this case, I would keep the remote audio and video displays on the bike, and connect the wires when I got on and off the bike..
(Again, the budget is the least of my worries here.)
This way, the unit would have a PERFECT, unobstructed AND HIGHER view in both directions, from more like 5-6' off the road.
Which I assume would give dramatically greater range?
Sorry to go on and on about this but
a) I already spent the money
b) I really LIKE the V1 and I LOVE the visual display
c) If man could land on the moon in 1964, I am sure we can figure this out.
If, in the end, there is really no hope, then I would think about the Beltronics even if it is $1000 bucks or whatever, or perhaps another DUAL unit, DUAL antenna, truly stealth unit.
I am taking delivery of a new bike soon and I want a super deluxe, permanent, but also effective installation.
Thank you for all of your comments already and thank you for any additional information on ANY aspect of this long, and hopefully not boring, post.
Best wishes
cwlondon




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