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I was driving yesterday and 2 bikes passed me in the oncoming lane the first bike had a modulating headlight the one behind it didnt and I couldnotice the bike with the modulator alot sooner than regular headlighted bike.
I didnt think they were annoying, or to the point where they would blind another driver.
I think anything that gets you notices will decrease the chance of some moron in an SUV on a cellphone from pulling out in front of you. people will see the strobing light and think what the hell is that and actually look at you.
Are you kidding me not annoying, I hope you do alot of riding alone because I sure as hell wouldn't want you behind me in a group ride talkabout annoying.
Been thinking about getting one for a while. I even posted here several months ago about modulators. Someone made an interesting and accurate comment that they were afraid someone about to turn left would interpret the modulation as the rider signaling them to go ahead and turn. Since I read that thought, it stuck with me and I haven't ordered one yet....
I have only seen about half a dozen riders in the Charleston, SC area with headlight modulators and theycertainly grab your attention. However, I am inclined to agree that most cagers will use practically any perceived signal of you "yielding right of way". Chances are he may have only noticed one or two flashes and that left turning bandit was certain you were giving him the right of way. At least thatis what he may tell the LEO.
I do not use it all of the time, but it does come in handy.
I use it when I feel there is a chance that I might not be seen, such as in traffic where people start to make sudden lane changes or out in rural areas where you get the "Sunday Drivers" that are off in Lala land.
The first time I used it I was on the highway approaching a pack of cars that kept buching up together and changing lanes. I turned it on and every one of them moved over to the right lane to let me pass. I don't know why they were so nice all of the sudden
However, I do not use it when riding in a group of other bikes. I only use it when riding solo or in the lead of a group
I definitely thing it will get anyone's attention
However I had a person on a Honda goldwing that had modulators for their front and rear lights driving near me, and it was so annoying, I wanted to get out and punch him in the head. I'm all for safety, but I think it will grab too much attention.
It may not be such a bad idea to have the modulators switched, so you can use it in certain situations, such as intersections, but to have to turn them on and off limits their usability.
It may not be such a bad idea to have the modulators switched, so you can use it in certain situations, such as intersections, but to have to turn them on and off limits their usability.
Most are switched. My only comes on when I hit the high beam switch. It also has a daylight sensor so when it get dark outside, the sensor overrides and turn it off. That way, you just have the standard steady low & high beam
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