| BENEFITS: 1.
Fits all Radar Detectors – All windshield
mounted radar detectors sold today fit inside the
Radar Box. This allows any automotive
radar detector to be used on a motorcycle.
2. Weather and Damage Protection –
The Radar Box places the radar detector
inside a polycarbonate housing. This protects the radar
detector from weather and other debris damage.
3. Security for the Radar Detector –
The Radar Box covers the radar detector
with a painted polycarbonate enclosure. This hides the
radar detector from being seen by less-than-ethical
people wanting your expensive detector.
4. Compatible with Existing Mounting
Solutions – The Radar Box fits
leading mounting solutions for motorcycles. If already
using a RAM or similar mounting system, the Radar Box is
100% compatible which eliminates the expense of a new
mounting system. RAM components not included with the
Radar Box.
5. Compatible with Existing Shelf Systems
– The Radar Box can be mounted directly to any flat
surface. If a shelf system is mounted on the motorcycle,
the Radar Box can be mounted directly
on the shelf, which eliminates the expense of replacing
the current shelf system.
6. H.A.R.D. System Compatible – The
H.A.R.D. System transmitter can be
placed inside the Radar Box. The
H.A.R.D. System is now protected from
weather and other types of damage.
DETAILS:
The Radar Box is made up of two main
pieces: the top or enclosure section, and the bottom or
plate.
The top of the Radar Box is a
thermoformed polycarbonate enclosure. The enclosure is
clear front and back and painted black on three sides to
keep unwanted eyes off your radar detector.
The interior dimensions of the enclosure are 5.3 x
3.6 X 1.25 inches. This allows room for the longest
detector, the Escort 8500 X50, and the widest, the
Valentine. The Radar Box is sized to
allow for use of the H.A.R.D. System.
The H.A.R.D. System transmitter can be
placed inside the Radar Box along with
the detector.
The bottom or "plate" is made from high-impact UV -
resistant polypropylene. The plate has two blind
countersunk holes drilled that can be used to attach a
RAM ball (RAM components not included with the
Radar Box) or to screw onto a flat surface --
you just need to finish drilling the hole.
Placing the radar detector inside the Radar
Box is easy and outlined in the following
steps.
1. The radar detector is secured in place on the
plate using Velcro (included). The securing of the
detector to the plate avoids movement by the
detector inside the enclosure.
2. The enclosure is placed over the plate.
3. Four thumbscrews are inserted to hold the
enclosure to the plate and make it easy to open and
close the Radar Box.
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