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Old Aug 12, 2014 | 08:56 PM
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Hey, this is Chris from GearBrake. I'm actually the creator of the product and I noticed you guys had linked to our site. Thanks!

We saw you had some comments and we're here to listen and ultimately make riding safer. What questions and concerns do you have?
 
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Old Aug 14, 2014 | 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by GriffinDenim13FLHX
Only see wires how does it hook up to a Harley Davidson? Is it plug and play?
It isn't quite plug and play yet, but we are working on getting the right connectors to make that happen in the future.

There are 2 options for hooking it up to a Harley Davidson. 1) In-line with the brake lights. 2) With an add-on set of lights.

1) If hooking it in-line with the brake lights there are 4 wires to connect. Power wire needs to connect to a 12v switched power source, like the running lights. Ground wire connects to the chassis. The other 2 wires are brake wire input and output and wires up just like a standard brake lamp flasher.

2) If hooking it up with add-on lights you will only need to connect 3 wires. Power to a switched power source, ground, and the output wire going to the + wire of your add-on lights.

I hope that makes sense. Full instructions are available here: https://gearbrake.com/installation/

I'm happy to answer any other questions you might have.

Safe Riding,

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Old Aug 14, 2014 | 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by mkguitar
Hey Chris, Welcome to the gang.

We all like niche products that make our rides better and safer.

As touched on above, most H-D riders desire a plug and play device. The single brake light bikes and pretty easy, but the FLHX and similar models which use 2 tailights for run/brake/turn might be a little fiddly for you to incorporate into factory wiring

Having been rear ended ( on my BMW) I watch my mirrors like a hawk...now.

Welcome and stay active

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Mike,

Thank you for the warm welcome. I can say we are working hard to get plug and play capabilities up and running. We have connectors on the way and we will be testing next week. I will be sure to share our progress.

Best,

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Old Aug 14, 2014 | 09:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SafetyMan
....now that he's a member here, I must say I have absolutely NO affiliation whatsoever.

Never met, spoke with, emailed with or any other form of communication with them.

I do, however, welcome them, and would like to be the first to suggest a sponsorship.

I prefer to give my business to those that support my free forum habit.. somebody's got to keep the lights on.

Thank you for welcoming me here. What is the protocol for sponsorship?

-Chris
 
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. Neptune
Just an observation here but it seems like some are missing the purpose of what the product does.

It is not the same as you guys that have put flashers inline with your brake lights. For those to work you have to actually apply the brake. This product sense that the bike is slowing and automatically flashes the brake light without touching the brakes. I also use compression braking/ down shifting when coming to a stop and the product sounds interesting. I have a couple of questions.

1. Can your product be used with other flashers? On the video it looks like they flash when slowing down but stop flashing once the brake is applied.

2. Is the flashing adjustable to different patterns. I think it would be cool to flash out in morse code (get off my ***)
Great questions! The short answer is that you won't need to use another flasher with the GearBrake Module. The module will flash for 2 seconds anytime you are engine braking, downshifting or braking. I would suggest removing any other flashers and installing this in its place.

The bike in the video had the module spliced onto the brake wire and not in-line with the brake wire as suggested. Therefore the solid brake indication overrides the flashing pattern. (we are currently working on an updated video to better illustrate.)

We don't currently offer customized flashes, but I LOVE the idea! We will keep that in mind for the future.

As a thank you to the forum for the great questions, we are offering a promo code for 30% off. Promo Code: HDFORUMS30

Thanks Again!

Chris
 
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by EasTexUltra12
I'm interested in a plug and play unit for sure. Will it also flash the brake lights with normal brake usage, or only when it senses deceleration? For example, when stopped at a light, I keep a very close eye on what's coming up behind me. If I feel the need, I can pump my brakes which causes my brake lights to flash (I have a Kisan module to flash the brake lights). Will it take the place of the Kisan module, or work with it? I'd like to have the ability to flash the brake lights for compression braking, but I don't know if I'd like to lose the ability to flash them when stopped.

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David,

Thanks for the questions. The module will flash the brake lights anytime you are engine braking, downshifting or braking. If you are stopped at a light and pull the brake lever, it will flash for 2 seconds and then solid for as long as you hold it. The GearBrake module would fully replace the Kisan module you have currently. This will give you flashing brake lights for compression and actual braking.

I hope that answers your questions. Also, check out our HD plug-n-play harness on the website. It's tested and ready to go.

As a thank you, we are offering a 30% promo code to the forum. Use Promo Code: HDFORUMS30

Best Regards,

Chris
 
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Old Oct 22, 2014 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by just plain john
My antivirus software will not let me visit that linked site, just sayin...
We changed our website provider and the links may have not matched up from the old post. Try this link: www.gearbrake.com
 
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Old Oct 22, 2014 | 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by 06SGWA
Does it have to be mounted a certain way? What about bumping or jarring the unit while going down the road... does the light react?
It needs to be mounted level, either flat down or on its side. Full details here: http://gearbrake.com/pages/installation

We designed the module to filter out road noise and bumps. It won't start flashing unless you are slowing down.

Thanks for the question.
 
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