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Put my modulator on my RK and took it out for a test ride. Had a guy stop short at the light to let me know my headlight was flashing. He didn't want the short to catch fire and burn up my bike Told him it was supposed to do that to draw attention to the bike and he said it sure works.
i've had a couple of drivers slow down and let me by when i had mine on. don't know what they thought i was but it was interesting. i don't leave mine on all the time only when i see potential danger ahead. got me a speeding ticket in TN cause i got "noticed".
I hate those things. I see them when I'm in my cage and I think it's someone trying to tell me something is wrong with my vehicle. []
Can't say I hate 'em, but I too think they can cause confusion. I recall once riding in a group and the guy behind me had one. After our first stop, I made sure to stay behind him. It was irritating to look in the mirror and see that flashing light. I tried not to look, but ......
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