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Take a look . . . double flash with run light on medium intensity. A friend told me that the run light setting was too bright on high which made it hard to tell if I was on the brake or not. In other words, he said it looked like I was braking all the time so I adjusted the setting down to medium.
4 quick flashes and steady. Brighter setting for brake, mid setting for run.
Had a coworker follow me into work a few times and early this week she commented, "That light is incredible, I knew it was you miles down the road... If someone claims they didn't see you, they are lying!"
I use the double flash too, but I keep my run light at the highest setting. I ride in the fog and at night quite often so I want to stand out to people behind me.
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