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Have many of us have heard this at a light with the KISAN:
Up along side someone and down comes the window: "excuse me sir, I think there is something wrong with your light - it is flashing like a police vehicle".
And my instant reply:"it's a headlight modulator that is 100% street legal in the US - it is so people like you obviously see me- sorry if it bothers you, but it could save my a$$ someday - it is all about getting noticed".
Common thing for me - almost happens on everyride in the city. Good thing is, NO ONE has ever pulled over.
Same here, Sr, cagers pull over right a dusk, LMAO. When I roll by with my beard, they always do a double take. I had one Old cager pull out in front of me, I pulled to his left and yelled at him, but he was so freaking old he didn't get it.
These things work. You may want to consider adding the brake light modulator as well. They are good for those heavy traffic, stop and go situations that we see in LA from time to time.
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