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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    Hey Steve,

    I assume yours is a Whelen TIR3. Does it just strobe once the brake light is applied? Does it ever come to a solid red? I'm looking for a similar light that will strobe with my brake light/flasher and then go solid red. Thanks in advance for your input!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bama Bagger View Post
    Hey Steve,

    I assume yours is a Whelen TIR3. Does it just strobe once the brake light is applied? Does it ever come to a solid red? I'm looking for a similar light that will strobe with my brake light/flasher and then go solid red. Thanks in advance for your input!
    Hey Bama, see my post: http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?1...eripheral-PTR7

    The PTR7 can be programmed for a host applications.

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    Yes, there are 10 different programs.....
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    While it is true the TIR3 has several programmable modes, there is NOT a mode that flashes for a few seconds and then is steady-on. The available modes offer various blinking patterns and there is a steady-on mode as well. That is why I chose the HyperLite since it is designed to blink for a few seconds and they stay steady-on. Having also installed the TIR3, I initially programmed it to simply be steady-on but I wound up allowing it to flash continually as well. An oncoming driver behind me will have to be pretty much out of it to not notice me stopping. Having additional flashing lights on the rear of my bike is my way of having a little extra insurance against being rear-ended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Having additional flashing lights on the rear of my bike is my way of having a little extra insurance against being rear-ended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    While it is true the TIR3 has several programmable modes, there is NOT a mode that flashes for a few seconds and then is steady-on. The available modes offer various blinking patterns and there is a steady-on mode as well. That is why I chose the HyperLite since it is designed to blink for a few seconds and they stay steady-on. Having also installed the TIR3, I initially programmed it to simply be steady-on but I wound up allowing it to flash continually as well. An oncoming driver behind me will have to be pretty much out of it to not notice me stopping. Having additional flashing lights on the rear of my bike is my way of having a little extra insurance against being rear-ended.
    Ken - I guess I have an "old OLD" TIR3. I have a mode that blinks 3 times then stays on.
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    TIR3

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    Steve git the tir3, but need help with wiring conections...any help ?

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