Flashing Break Lights

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Flashing Break Lights

#1 Unread post by zarakand »

I was driving to work the other day behind two guys on bikes, one of them had some sort of modification that would cause the break light to flash while breaking. At first I thought they were just flashing to make sure everyone was aware they were slowing down, but it continuted at red lights as well where it was obvious the rider was not taping the brakes.

Seems like a great idea, any one have any experiance with this? Any legality issues?

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#2 Unread post by BuzZz »

Maybe the 'break' light was broken..... :laughing:
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#3 Unread post by Ladymx »

Its a interesting idea, but will it confuse the cagers? :ermm:

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#4 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

There are L.E.D. devices out there which have simple patterns (such as concentric rings of lights) which alternate when braking (I think it was an american firm which makes them, not sure on legality though)
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#5 Unread post by sleepychicken »

There are several places online that have things like this. It's supposed to make cars more aware of your braking. There aren't any studies to back it up, or really any studies for anything motorcycle, so who knows if it really works. I can't see how it could possibly be illegal, since you can flash your brake lights however you want manually. Just do a google search for motorcycle brake leds, or motorcycle brake lights, or something like that.

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#6 Unread post by Nibblet99 »

it's possible a brake light which flashes rather than stays permanently on, could constitute a non-working brakelight, and fail your MOT hence making it illegal, but I really have no idea of the actual MOT legislation
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#7 Unread post by RandK »

We have them on our bikes. The units we have are LED, fit into the exsisting brake light case, and just plug into the old bulb socket. There are three or four patterns of flashing that you can choose before the light goes to a solid brake light. Flashing your brake lights is a great idea while driving a car, I would think it would just make that much more sense with a bike. Must work since we have not been rear-ended yet!!
We got ours from a shop here in Salem, OR think they were about 80 dollars.

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#8 Unread post by txpeeps »

Should be legal....my old roommate has a Nissan 240sx and it had a brake light in the spoiler that blinked when the brake was engaged. Think it was stock too. may be different b/c it has more than one brake light.... :?
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#9 Unread post by c-los »

It's not legal, for cars or bikes. The flashers must stay on approx. 1 second, anymore or less is a violation...I don't know about bikers, but the cops in So. Cal. bust people for that often.

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#10 Unread post by Lion_Lady »

c-los wrote:It's not legal, for cars or bikes. The flashers must stay on approx. 1 second, anymore or less is a violation...I don't know about bikers, but the cops in So. Cal. bust people for that often.
If they are IN ADDITION to your regulation brake light, then there should be no problem. www.hyperlites.com are auxilliary lights that fasten ontop of your signal stalks (or underneath) or are available as a license plate fixture.

www.kisantech.com Tailblazer is a replacement brake light bulb.

I have both on my f650CS and folks stop in plenty of time when I brake.

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