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    BRAKE LIGHT FLASHER

    What do people recommend I have seen different bikes using these out on the road and it really does make a difference in how cars and othere react when you put on the brakes.

    There are a few different brands what do you guys think which one is best??

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    Senior Member jkelley's Avatar
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    I am using Hyperlights, not sure how effective other than I have not been hit from the rear. LOL

    Not the most attractive option but they do add visibility.

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    Also, Whelen Engineering has some good choices. I installed both the HyperLite and the Whelen TIR3 on my bike. On the Whelen Engineering website, take a look at the choice of Lightheads. They make some nice products.

    In addition, the TIR3 that I used fits perfectly in the space where the OEM passive reflector sits. The HyperLites can be mounted various ways. I made a special mount for mine which required cutting a hole in the fender but they can also be mounted on a license plate frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro66 View Post
    Think I try that mustang light you guy make it shoulb do the trick

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    My thoughts are anything that gets attention. If a brake light modulator is what you like go for it. I ran them ( actually a Bright Assed light) on all my Harleys and they work. ON this bike I wanted something in addition to the normal brake light. There are many options out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkelley View Post
    I am using Hyperlights, not sure how effective other than I have not been hit from the rear. LOL

    Not the most attractive option but they do add visibility.


    +1 on the Hyperlights thats what I installed.
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