INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
Before installation, please read the following instructions carefully, and feel free to contact us if you have any questions. Professional installation is suggested but not required.
Installation Instructions:
1. Handlebar Alignment: Ensure your handlebars are centered, with the front wheel facing forward.
2. Mounting the Detector:
FORK MOUNT:
Attach the fork mount to your right fork tube and hand-tighten the supplied hardware, ensuring the curved detector lens points straight ahead in line with your front tire.
Position the detector high enough to avoid contact with the front fender during suspension travel.
The detector lens should be level with the horizon.
Once positioned correctly, tighten the hardware to secure the detector.
FENDER MOUNT:
Begin by cleaning the top of your fender using rubbing alcohol/supplied wipe.
Clean it several times to remove any buildup.
BEFORE removing the adhesive cover, mock position the mount as far back on the fender as possible while keeping the full curved detector lens visible from the front.
You can loosen the mounting screws to adjust the arm angle if needed to keep the detector level.
Once a mounting location has been finalized, peel off the backing and firmly stick the mount onto the fender. Re-tighten any screws if loosened.
3. Mounting the Alert LED: Sit in your usual riding position and select a dashboard panel in your clear line of sight. This is where the alert LED will be mounted.
[It will need to be a thin, flat panel that you can access the top and bottom of.]
Drill a 1/4" hole in your selected panel. Do not drill larger than 1/4".
[skip this step if using the supplied No-Drill bracket]
4. Securing the LED: Remove the ring nuts from the LED harness. Insert the connectors through the hole you drilled, then reattach and tighten the ring nuts to secure the LED to the panel.
5. Wiring: Locate your bike's fuse box. Begin routing the power cord from the detector over your bike's radiator and under fairings to reach your bike's fuse box.
Use the included fuse tap to connect the positive wire to a switched fuse slot in your bike’s fuse box—preferably an ignition controlled circuit that turns on and off with the bike (headlight / taillight / horn).
Attach the negative wire using the ring terminal directly to the battery’s negative post or a clean chassis ground point (like an existing bolt on bike’s frame).
6. Connecting the LED and Detector: Connect the detector harness to the LED harness, matching the male & female connectors to the corresponding color.
7. Testing: Turn the bike to the "ON" position to power the ignition circuit. The detector should turn on, and the alert LED will blink.
If the LED does not blink, verify power to the fuse and that the ground terminal has a good connection to metal.
8. Finalizing Installation: Once confirmed, secure any excess wires along your brake lines, frame, or other wiring with zipties.
Ensure there is sufficient slack in the wires to allow full steering travel. Reinstall any panels or fairings.
Operation:
When your bike is turned on, the alert LED will blink to indicate the system is functioning.
If the LED lights up when riding, a police radar or laser signal has been detected, and you should slow down to the speed limit.