If you are on the market for this product, you might want to wait a month. Kisan is coming up with a new line and I am told it will be better and supposedly a few bucks cheaper. Another of my suppliers is Signal Dynamics who has similar product, but it works in a bit different way that I suggest you look at. They have a BackOff module that works with regular bolb as well as LED and it has two mods. What I did on my bike is added an LED strip to the bottom of the plate. Their LED strip is supper bright and visible even during the day light.As a disclaimer, I don't really buy stuff from Ebay. Lots of theives, and lots of crap being passed off as quality stuff. Those lights look to fit the latter.
If you are really interested in your rear lights flashing and having the install be as simple as possible, look HERE. I bought these off a forum member a couple of years ago and really like them. They cost more, but I bet there's a reason.
The TIR3 and LIN3 can be found for $50 or $55 shipped if you search the web.Go with one of the Whelen LIN3 lights and the flasher module that Da Judge refers to above.
It is the bomb diggety and will not break the bank.
I spent only $70 and it is much better (brighter and more attention getting) than any of the others that I have ever seen in person. I'm going to get another for each of my other bikes this winter.
Based on my experience with the Whelen LIN3, I have no doubt that Bramfrank's Whelen module is even brighter (if that is really necessary)
The Whelen light bar would seem (to me) to be better built, probably brighter and costs a bit less.
Again, the Whelen products have built-in flashers - for the TIR3/LIN3 you would disable the function because the flashers are buried inside the module, but for the light bar the flasher is external - mine is wired so that the police mode (programmed flash patterns) is activated when the bike's 4 ways are engaged - it requires a bit of circuitry and a relay to make that happen. but is extremely impressive when I'm pulled over to the side of the highway.Another future BackOff has that is not advertised anywhere is it has a build in emergency flasher. You connect yellow wire to a battery plus and put an on/off switch in this line. What it will do it will turn one of those brake lights into an emergency flasher. Drawing less power as only one light flashes, or in case of LED it can be left for hours. And you do not need to keep your key in the ignition.
Note too that modifying your existing brake/tail lighting will almost certainly mean you will have work to do to keep your ABS functional.
Frito,Note too that modifying your existing brake/tail lighting will almost certainly mean you will have work to do to keep your ABS functional.
My '06 is the first ABS bike I've owned. Please enlighten me as to what *work* might have to be done. My plan is to add the Sound Off Ghost in parallel to the stock brake light. I didn't figure a .75 amp additional load would queer the deal; it didn't affect my HD that already had a turn signal brake light module on it.
The Whelen light bar would seem (to me) to be better built, probably brighter and costs a bit less.
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