SaltyDawg Posted July 24, 2007 #1 Posted July 24, 2007 At this past weekends Meet and Eat in NC several members inquired about my brake light on the trunk. Here is an movie that shows it but really does not do justice to how bright this setup is. Anyway here are the links to the strobe/flasher and light bar. I was mistaken on the price of the light bar but it's still a great deal for safety sake. Flasher:http://www.customdynamics.com/led_strobe.htm Light Bar:http://www.customdynamics.com/flex_led_array.htm Let me know if the file does not play and I'll try and upload it again. Wayne
sarges46 Posted July 25, 2007 #2 Posted July 25, 2007 That looks bright and should get the attention of those behind ya! Very nice.
SteveP Posted July 25, 2007 #3 Posted July 25, 2007 It looks like a great piece of equipment... especially with the adjustable flash speed. Can the flasher be set to flash in the beginning and then remain solid? The strobe flasher website wasn't completely clear. I think I would prefer brake lighting that flashes for a bit and then stays steady. I have a Kisan TailBlazer on my Volusia and I really like the descending flash rate that ends up solid. My RSV has the Radiantz LED Retro kit which is much brighter so I'm not going to replace that with a TailBlazer. I have the LED lights in the trunk spoiler, but am looking for a way to wire it to flash upon braking.
SaltyDawg Posted July 25, 2007 Author #4 Posted July 25, 2007 It looks like a great piece of equipment... especially with the adjustable flash speed. Can the flasher be set to flash in the beginning and then remain solid? The strobe flasher website wasn't completely clear. I think I would prefer brake lighting that flashes for a bit and then stays steady. I have a Kisan TailBlazer on my Volusia and I really like the descending flash rate that ends up solid. My RSV has the Radiantz LED Retro kit which is much brighter so I'm not going to replace that with a TailBlazer. I have the LED lights in the trunk spoiler, but am looking for a way to wire it to flash upon braking. The flasher has 4 selectable settings via dipp switches 1. 3 short flashes then 1 long one and repeat 2. 3 strobes steady then repeat. (like in the vid) 3. 3 short flashes then steady on. 4. 3 strobes then steady on. The light bar on my RSV is a RadiantZ led strip also. Mine is set up as "ONLY" a brake light. Originally it was a brake/running light but I find it gets much more attention as just a brake light. When it starts strobing all of a sudden out of nowhere, it gets peoples attention. Wayne
SteveP Posted July 25, 2007 #5 Posted July 25, 2007 It looks like CustomDynamics will be getting 45 of my dollars for the LED Storbe module. That's what I like about these forums - helps keep the $$ from burning holes in my pockets!!
Buzzard1 Posted July 25, 2007 #6 Posted July 25, 2007 Check out the brake "electro pods" ar Streetfx.com. No need for a control box ---just hook um up --they have a built in blinker $24.99---Buzz ORDER NUMBER IS 1041908
McBrush Posted July 25, 2007 #7 Posted July 25, 2007 Check out the brake "electro pods" ar Streetfx.com. No need for a control box ---just hook um up --they have a built in blinker $24.99---Buzz Is that the right site name? Can't get to anything...
gibvel Posted July 25, 2007 #8 Posted July 25, 2007 Is that the right site name? Can't get to anything... Try: http://www.streetfxseries.com/
MrRadi8 Posted July 25, 2007 #9 Posted July 25, 2007 It looks like a great piece of equipment... especially with the adjustable flash speed. Can the flasher be set to flash in the beginning and then remain solid? The strobe flasher website wasn't completely clear. I think I would prefer brake lighting that flashes for a bit and then stays steady. I have a Kisan TailBlazer on my Volusia and I really like the descending flash rate that ends up solid. My RSV has the Radiantz LED Retro kit which is much brighter so I'm not going to replace that with a TailBlazer. I have the LED lights in the trunk spoiler, but am looking for a way to wire it to flash upon braking. Comagination! Get the headlight and tail modulators for about $90 delivered.
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