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Seems like a good idea, I tend to engine brake and downshift, and use my brakes very little (old truck driver habit)... but I tap my brake just to flash the lights...
I guess I'd like to know how sensitive it is. The install diagram shows it hooked up in line with the brake light. If it wasn't sensitive enough you could tap the brake but it wouldn't illuminate the light.
I'm with you SafetyMan, I generally engine brake but if I have someone behind me I at least tap the brake a few times.
ETA: lol, on the FAQ Will chicks dig it? ... Yes, who doesn't like safety. Makes me wonder if they've ever been laid.
Last edited by Bohacker; Jul 23, 2014 at 04:20 PM.
I don't have one on my FLHTK, but on my V-Star 1300 I use Kisan Electronics items such as the TAILBLAZER http://kisantech.com/mag/index.php/tailblazer.html?p=1 Works well and I have it tied into my turn signals via the SIGNALMINDER Module. It gets peoples attention for those running minimal brake lights. There are lots of brake light modulators out on the market. Find the one you like and use it. Kisan does have great customer service if that is anything you require.
I have the Custom Dynamics LED front and rear signals and the run/brake modulator. If I tap the brake it flashes. Can program up to 10 different patterns. Works great and does make a difference! If someone is tailgating me I just give the brakes a quick tap and they slow down pretty quick.
I have a Bad *** Brake light (I think that's it). Bought it after following a few guys who had one thru a torrential downpour. You can't help but see it. Has 23 different settings, I'm set on the legal one for my state. VERY visible.
I have a Bad *** Brake light (I think that's it). Bought it after following a few guys who had one thru a torrential downpour. You can't help but see it. Has 23 different settings, I'm set on the legal one for my state. VERY visible.
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