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Yup, and after almost getting rear ended I crossed it.But isn't there a point where.........?
Yup, and after almost getting rear ended I crossed it.But isn't there a point where.........?
I do have the kit, yes. It is currently taking up space in my garage, patiently awaiting installation.BG 99,Do you have this kit or know anyone with it?
Ian, what lights are the LED's you have above the license plate. I really like the look of those. I was thinking of something like that and the LED license plate thing from Hyperlites.Mine:
I had said from the beginning that I wouldn't get a top case, but after my first four-day trip, I can see where they would come in very, very handy. So I am getting the Coocase S48 Top Case. It comes with additional running lights and brake lights already installed. So that would be two brake lights below the factory lights, the factory lights, and two above the factory lights. That should do it!
They are angled down a wee bit and I would guesstimate they loose about 20% intensity in bright daylight...but retain all intensity at dusk/dark.jimefjr,
Those lights look good. I have a question, though. Are they pointing slightly downward with the angle of the bags on that surface? Does that affect the brightness as viewed from directly behind?
No, It will either strobe real fast, Blink fast, blink slow or steady on.+1 - That is very bright and attention getting. Me likey.
I read that you can change the flash patterns, right? I'd want it to flash 3 or 4 times fast (like yours) then go solid foir as long as you hold the brake. Is that one of the choices?
Which ones?In some states the LAW requires, that the break lights must have a solid on position at the end of the blinking cycle.
In some states the LAW requires, that the break lights must have a solid on position at the end of the blinking cycle.
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