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    Looks interesting, but I have been screwed over too many time on these prepaid deals. I will wait for when/if it actually hits the market.
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    Been available for quite awhile

    Wireless brake lights mounted on helmets actually have been around for quite awhile now. I used to use one similar to this; several years ago, had them on a couple of helmets:



    Do a search for motorcycle helmet brake light systems:

    https://www.google.com/search?q=wire...e+light+system


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    Enough people already call me "light headed" for even riding a motorcycle!!

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    Not as slick as a lighted unit, but also effective in being seen. When you turn your head it shows an arrow for that direction. A friend has this and it really shows up when headlights reflect off it.


    http://www.aerostich.com/arrow-head-...ndicators.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAGOLDRDR View Post
    Not as slick as a lighted unit, but also effective in being seen. When you turn your head it shows an arrow for that direction. A friend has this and it really shows up when headlights reflect off it.


    http://www.aerostich.com/arrow-head-...ndicators.html
    I've taken those adhesive DOT reflective strips (white/red) that you see on tractor trailers; and cut out pieces and affixed them to my helmet. But I like those that you posted above... I wonder how well those decals you posted will conform to some of the bends and rises in the back of other helmets (unlike the one that is pictured)?


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    Quote Originally Posted by willtill View Post
    I've taken those adhesive DOT reflective strips (white/red) that you see on tractor trailers; and cut out pieces and affixed them to my helmet. But I like those that you posted above... I wonder how well those decals you posted will conform to some of the bends and rises in the back of other helmets (unlike the one that is pictured)?


    Yup,, I hear ya. Many Helmet makers are putting rear exhaust vents and spoilers on the back side to help air flow. My friend has a smooth Helmet so I'm not sure, but would guess with a sharp knife and some patience (I have none so I'm out) you could custom cut to fit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Penn View Post
    Enough people already call me "light headed" for even riding a motorcycle!!

    Very good

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