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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Using latest version of Firefox... links say file(s) are corrupt
    OK Will, I just uploaded 4 more videos. what about these?

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psgc66afqi.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...ps2c6wyaof.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...pszbwqjhsg.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psxkfeaxlq.mp4


    I had people pulling over in front of me all day long today. One F'r in a red mustang actually yelled at me at a red light on the golden mile because of the modulating headlights. Blew him a kiss just before I rode away.

    The LED high beams are insanely bright, so I may adjust them a bit low to compensate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pilotguy299 View Post
    OK Will, I just uploaded 4 more videos. what about these?

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psgc66afqi.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...ps2c6wyaof.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...pszbwqjhsg.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psxkfeaxlq.mp4


    I had people pulling over in front of me all day long today. One F'r in a red mustang actually yelled at me at a red light on the golden mile because of the modulating headlights. Blew him a kiss just before I rode away.

    The LED high beams are insanely bright, so I may adjust them a bit low to compensate.
    Ya... still can't get (your video's) to play of Firefox... but will check out your new video's on my Ipad Air; once I get to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    Ya... still can't get (your video's) to play of Firefox... but will check out your new video's on my Ipad Air; once I get to it.

    You have taken a great step towards preserving your continued existence; while astride a mighty metal steed, in the midst of all too frequent killer cager traffic.

    lol

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    Low beams.....that means they are on all the time that it is light out, and cannot be secured unless you cap the sensor.

    For me, I'd rather have them on the high beams, and be able to secure them as necessary (see my operating rules in previous post) and THEN have them ON and doing their thing when I need it.
    I think it's the stealth Marine in me that likes to keep things up my sleeve, rather than my Army counterparts who use lay it all out there from the git go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Low beams.....that means they are on all the time that it is light out, and cannot be secured unless you cap the sensor.

    For me, I'd rather have them on the high beams, and be able to secure them as necessary (see my operating rules in previous post) and THEN have them ON and doing their thing when I need it.
    I think it's the stealth Marine in me that likes to keep things up my sleeve, rather than my Army counterparts who use lay it all out there from the git go.

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    Yea.. I know that they'll be on all of the time (during daylight hours...) the ambient light sensor does keep them off at night. I have a roll of 100 mph tape up my sleeve if needed... if I need to take a piece of it to tape over the sensor.

    You know that the U.S. Army doesn't roll unless we've got 100mph tape on board. Necessary equipment.


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    Quote Originally Posted by pilotguy299 View Post
    OK Will, I just uploaded 4 more videos. what about these?

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psgc66afqi.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...ps2c6wyaof.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...pszbwqjhsg.mp4

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psxkfeaxlq.mp4


    I had people pulling over in front of me all day long today. One F'r in a red mustang actually yelled at me at a red light on the golden mile because of the modulating headlights. Blew him a kiss just before I rode away.

    The LED high beams are insanely bright, so I may adjust them a bit low to compensate.
    Are any of these a video of the bad one? They look the same to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by TailGunner View Post
    Are any of these a video of the bad one? They look the same to me
    Do you mean the first modulator I was sent? No, they are all of the second one.

    Here is the first one:

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...psvelxfiyv.mp4

    even before it hits the slow motion section, the lights look like they are going all the way off.


    Here's the second one:

    http://vid988.photobucket.com/albums...pszbwqjhsg.mp4

    much better!

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