Adaptiv Tpx Motorcycle Radar And Laser Detection System 2.0 on 2040-parts.com
Amherst, Massachusetts, United States
Now with increased sensitivity and more mode functions! Designed with the motorcyclist in mind, the TPX Radar and Laser Detection System is water, shock, and vibration resistant. The Main Console features oversized buttons for ease of use with riding gloves. Its large, angled, top-positioned LCD optimizes viewing from all riding positions and is easily viewable in direct sunlight. The System comes with a brightness adjustable LED Visual Alert and can also be used with the optional TPX Wireless Headset. The Main Console is powered directly from the motorcycle's battery with the included Wiring Harness. The harness has a 3.5mm mono auxiliary-out jack for integration with other audio or communication systems. Mounting to an AdaptivMount or almost any other third-party mount is easily achieved with the included Quick-Release Mount Plate. The TPX System detects all police radar and laser bands and is certified by Speed Measurement Labs, an independent laboratory considered to be the leader in the field of radar detector testing. |
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