Has anyone seen Bright Ass Lights tail lights in person?
#11
I have the BAL-1 on both my Ultra and the Mrs. 1200XLC. They are phenomenal and they get attention! Yeah, the price is steep, but imo WELL worth it. You can see folks back off when that light starts flashing.
The lights have 23 or so combinations and if I remember correctly, only 4 or so are DOT compliant, the rest are called parade duty and not for extended use. Several of the combos are configurable twice: lower intensity and higher intensity of the same configuration. We use a fast flash high intensity followed by steady bright. Seems to be very effective.
We'll take our chances with the DOT compliance stuff, haven't had them sniffing around the brightass light end of our scoots yet...
The lights have 23 or so combinations and if I remember correctly, only 4 or so are DOT compliant, the rest are called parade duty and not for extended use. Several of the combos are configurable twice: lower intensity and higher intensity of the same configuration. We use a fast flash high intensity followed by steady bright. Seems to be very effective.
We'll take our chances with the DOT compliance stuff, haven't had them sniffing around the brightass light end of our scoots yet...
#12
I've never seen the BAL's, but I do have hyperlites on the rear of my bike. I have two. They are 16 led's each and very bright. www.hyperlites.com
#13
My local dealer (Seminole Harley) has the BAL display and I've seen them on some bikes around here. Some of the patterns are a bit silly to me, but I do like the idea of them blinking a few times when you hit the brakes.
I have the Kuryakyn Panecea lights on my Road King Classic. The good news is that people do tend to notice when they blink and they either back off a bit or don't come as close to me. The bad news is that some folks have told me they don't seem very visible during bright daylight.
Another thought with LED lights is that they may not be as visible from a side angle (per my Parts guy at the local dealer). I haven't really noticed any problems with the Kuryakyn and it's about the same price.
Whatever you get, I do believe the strobing pulses helps a bit to get the attention of the car behind you.
I have the Kuryakyn Panecea lights on my Road King Classic. The good news is that people do tend to notice when they blink and they either back off a bit or don't come as close to me. The bad news is that some folks have told me they don't seem very visible during bright daylight.
Another thought with LED lights is that they may not be as visible from a side angle (per my Parts guy at the local dealer). I haven't really noticed any problems with the Kuryakyn and it's about the same price.
Whatever you get, I do believe the strobing pulses helps a bit to get the attention of the car behind you.
#14
Anyone know how the Brightasslight compare to the Diablo tail light by ride time technology? www.ridetimetechnology.com
#16
I wanted smoked lens but they didn't have smoked yet. They use 4 big leds and I think they dim after 15-20 seconds at stoplights. I went with Radiantz brand, I bought the 136 LED version but they also have a 48 LED version too. I think anything to get someones attention from behind is good. I think the flashing option is a good idea too. You can press and release the brake if your stopped and a car is come up from behind and maybe help him see you.
#18