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    Brake Free helmet-mounted Smart Brake Light

    In the manufacturing process for 2 years+ it finally came. Another layer of visibility for us. Now all I need is a motorcycle to go with it.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMB_h_o2yCo
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    what are you going to do with it.

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    Keep your passenger awake

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    Ha, what passengers? My riding time is for me, not playing taxi. But, I realize, many do carry them. All OK

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    I have been seeing that.
    If I am correct it lights with break, right.
    If that,s right it couldn’t hurt you having one
    next time you cross a bridge.

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    I never ride with a passenger, the whole point of riding is getting away from them. Anyway, for those of you who may not now I was smashed from behind while I was stopped on the Verrazano bridge in NYC. My F6B was totaled, unfortunately for the people that hit me I had outfitted my bike with the INNOVV front/rear camera system. So the lady that hit me first had to go back and change the police report where she stated "He cut in front of me at the last minute" or else her fat, lying ass would be arrested for falsifying a police report. As you can see in the video I stayed in one lane the whole time. The INNOVV system notes speed, date, time and GPS location right on the screen. This brake light is at eye level and has sensors that detect when you stop where it brightens just like a stop light. Another level of visibility is never a bad thing.

    Accident - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPv8gE5Bgog


    Damage - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sCbFTr5IpI
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    Quote Originally Posted by shortleg0521 View Post
    I have been seeing that.
    If I am correct it lights with break, right.
    If that,s right it couldn’t hurt you having one
    next time you cross a bridge.
    In case I get hit again it'll help the NYPD divers locate me on the bottom, it's waterproof, just look for the light fellas
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    Hope you can get another F6, and join us in Franklin, at the Rally. Any bike will do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jm21ddd15 View Post
    Hope you can get another F6, and join us in Franklin, at the Rally. Any bike will do.
    Thanks jm, the case isn't done yet but even after 2 surgeries, shoulder and knee, from the accident I cannot wait to ride again. GEICO let me take off the Helibars, MP3 rack, Baggershield w/ the MRA-X Screen and Russell Day Long so it'll only be a "B", wouldn't settle for anything else.
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    How much weight does it add to the helmet?

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