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Strobe Brake Lights
Last edited by Papahoosh; 11-14-2016 at 03:17 PM.
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Strobe light
I have the same one from my wing but can't figure out the rite wire to tap so I put back on the shelf. I have two extra wire connection under rear seat and none seam to the brake light.
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Strobe Brake Lights
Bought mine from Harvy Clark, Spyderpops. He installed. They work great on my 2015 RT-S
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We install a 3light LED police light from Whelen it has 12 different strobe settings. I have the Magic Strobe from Custom Dynamics installed on their High Mount Brake light. It has 9 settings that can be easily changed from a control box mounted in the rear trunk. The Whelen light requires removal of Tupperware to change the strobe setting.
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Originally Posted by Gsebring
I have the same one from my wing but can't figure out the rite wire to tap so I put back on the shelf. I have two extra wire connection under rear seat and none seam to the brake light.
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If the light has 4 wires, one is hot, one is ground, one is sync (wired in series to blink in sync with others, like a police car) and the last one changes the pattern. Wire light to one of your brake lights. Step on brake. See pattern. Let off brake, touch pattern wire to power for an instant. Step on brake. See if pattern changes. If so, write it down. Touch to power, remove, step on brake. Note pattern. Continue until pattern repeated. Then, change pattern until you get to the one desired. Tape off sync and pattern wires, and button up bike. Done!
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