Inforad K1
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Original Poster:

11,752 posts

253 months

Friday 27th March 2009
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Has anyone got any experience of these?

RemaL

25,075 posts

257 months

Saturday 28th March 2009
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I know of a few people on a Triumph forum who just bought a few of these. they are going to get back to me on what they are like. so I shall report back when I know more

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Original Poster:

11,752 posts

253 months

Saturday 28th March 2009
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RemaL said:
I know of a few people on a Triumph forum who just bought a few of these. they are going to get back to me on what they are like. so I shall report back when I know more
I have had some feedback from their sales bods to say that they are not waterproof & not suitable for a bike. But I'd be pleased to hear any feedback you have.

Ballon

1,173 posts

242 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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I have one, bought primarily for the car but I think it would be possible to mount it on the bike. As long as you can keep it dry.

It works very well and is easy to update. It has a very loud alarm and flashes when you get near to camera's etc. one of the good touches is that it keeps alerting you if you are in excess of the speed limit for that camera. Internal battery lasts quite a long time and recharges via a USB port or supplied cig lighter adapter. You can customise the settings on them, jow far before a camera they will alert etc.

I have the M1 version also which is specifically for a bike which uses a LED to alert you. This is also pretty good but is a much bigger unit and I am struggling to find somewhere to mount it on my KTM. Though it is totally waterproof.

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Original Poster:

11,752 posts

253 months

Friday 3rd April 2009
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Ballon said:
I have one, bought primarily for the car but I think it would be possible to mount it on the bike. As long as you can keep it dry.

It works very well and is easy to update. It has a very loud alarm and flashes when you get near to camera's etc. one of the good touches is that it keeps alerting you if you are in excess of the speed limit for that camera. Internal battery lasts quite a long time and recharges via a USB port or supplied cig lighter adapter. You can customise the settings on them, jow far before a camera they will alert etc.

I have the M1 version also which is specifically for a bike which uses a LED to alert you. This is also pretty good but is a much bigger unit and I am struggling to find somewhere to mount it on my KTM. Though it is totally waterproof.
I have the M1 & you're right - it's a pain to locate the base unit. Also, I have two bikes so easy interchangeability is key.