Rod Stewart
Active Member
Hi all, it's been a while since I was last on the forum. Hope all you fellow bikers are doing well out there.
So I have an 04 EG Classic and I have had the Kuryaken Panacea rear led brake and signal light system installed for a few years. Many folks have told me the brilliant flashing led brake light is very visible and hard to miss. (Unless of course you are texting, lol.)
I recently converted my headlight and passing lights to leds and they are a huge improvement. I got to thinking that a flashing light on the front would be great for visibility and I see that Signal Dynamics make a headlight modulator that does just that. But from the videos it looks a little too fast and kind of a bit too metric to me. What I think would be neat is a flasher module that connects into the wiring inside the fairing and flashes the passing lamps alternately. It would need to have a daylight sensor so that the flashing ceases after dark, so as to meet DOT requirements.
Does anyone know if such a system exists? If not I am pretty sure I can develop it from scratch.
Later,
Rod
So I have an 04 EG Classic and I have had the Kuryaken Panacea rear led brake and signal light system installed for a few years. Many folks have told me the brilliant flashing led brake light is very visible and hard to miss. (Unless of course you are texting, lol.)
I recently converted my headlight and passing lights to leds and they are a huge improvement. I got to thinking that a flashing light on the front would be great for visibility and I see that Signal Dynamics make a headlight modulator that does just that. But from the videos it looks a little too fast and kind of a bit too metric to me. What I think would be neat is a flasher module that connects into the wiring inside the fairing and flashes the passing lamps alternately. It would need to have a daylight sensor so that the flashing ceases after dark, so as to meet DOT requirements.
Does anyone know if such a system exists? If not I am pretty sure I can develop it from scratch.
Later,
Rod