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I don't know, would have to see it in operation first. I used to avidly read Cycle in the 70's when I was a kid and remember reading about a device which 'blinked' when you braked, it attached to the rear brake light I think-anyway, I think it was only for use in the US-so that rules me out..
I like it...The concept is cool. I often think about the people that may not realize how fast we slow down just by releasing the throttle....
I don't know if I'd put it on. ONLY because I am installing a tail tidy kit to eliminate the bulk of the stuff on the tail... And this would bulk it up a bit more..( i don't even want the License plate there) I have the "back-off" brake modulator that blinks when the brakes are applied, but it obviously does not detect general deceleration of the bike... I wonder if they could make one that just wires in series with the brakelight, and is not a license plate frame.....
OOooooooh !! I see... I thought it was a license plate frame with integrated lights.... I like em alot !!
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I remember those ads very well.
It had a (for the time) fairly sophisticated decelerometer gizmo in it and the harder you braked, the quicker the lights flashed. At a stop it flashed about once per second. At maximum deceleration it was about six times per second with five different rates depending on the g force.
The design and the concept is good.
However, I am unconvinced the "automatic sensing" will be reliable. This may cause unwanted results instead.