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Can You See Me Now? New lights fitted.

Tango

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The fruits of my trip to BAJARON's. New 2025 F3L Special. Second day we had the bike, went for a ride. About three miles from home, almost got T-Boned at an intersection. After getting to where we wanted to go. Wife looked at the front of the bike. Said," we need more lights". So off to see the "wizards" at BAJARON's. Daniel and crew fixed us up with lots of lights, both front and rear. Here is a pic of the front. Also have a video, but can't figure out what to do with it. LOL

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The fruits of my trip to BAJARON's. New 2025 F3L Special. Second day we had the bike, went for a ride. About three miles from home, almost got T-Boned at an intersection. After getting to where we wanted to go. Wife looked at the front of the bike. Said," we need more lights". So off to see the "wizards" at BAJARON's. Daniel and crew fixed us up with lots of lights, both front and rear. Here is a pic of the front. Also have a video, but can't figure out what to do with it. LOL
You are certainly well lit, but you could have a fire breathing dragon up front and some would miss it!
 
The fruits of my trip to BAJARON's. New 2025 F3L Special. Second day we had the bike, went for a ride. About three miles from home, almost got T-Boned at an intersection. After getting to where we wanted to go. Wife looked at the front of the bike. Said," we need more lights". So off to see the "wizards" at BAJARON's. Daniel and crew fixed us up with lots of lights, both front and rear. Here is a pic of the front. Also have a video, but can't figure out what to do with it. LOL
Lighting makes a big difference when it comes to being seen. I've got the A-arm LED's on mine, and I know people see me better now.
 
I had a horizontal strip of LEDs on the bump-skid of my 2014 RTL. Very bright! I passed a friend going the opposite direction who later told me I was very visible a couple miles away. And he knew it was me because of unique lights. Being seen is good. Being recognized is good sometimes, sometimes not!
 
You are certainly well lit, but you could have a fire breathing dragon up front and some would miss it!
Back in 2010 I had a Honda VTX1300. I was wearing a hi-vis yellow shirt, had my headlight modulated and driving lights also. As I was going through an intersection, a woman on her phone turned left in front of me. I ended up with a broken left arm and fractured left knee and a totaled bike. That is why I now ride a Spyder S2S with lots of lights on the front and rear. I also replaced the puny OEM horn with a loud compact air horn.
 
I'm seeing more and more bright yellow lights on two wheelers. I've even seen one with a hugely bright headlight. They really get your attention. I've been doing a search to try and find some yellow lens caps for my RT's OEM foglights. No such luck so far and no yellow LED fog lights, YET.
 
At the end of the day boys and girls no matter what you have on your bike you have to have your head on a swivel because there's aways someone out there with the head up their behind!!! Anyway, love all the lights, great job to you and Ron!!(y)(y)(y)
 
Regardless of vehicle or lighting, never put your trust and life on a green light. I have had 2 near misses, one on my trike and one in my Buick. Both red light runners that would have caused significant injury/death if I had not been careful, observant and taken evasive action... I'm happy to be here today to tell about them... Stay safe... Jim
 
I added a Brake Free Light on my helmet, and I have been told by Bikers & cagers that they most definitely can see me.
I really like it. I also have a white helmet that stands out. I wanted a black helmet, but I choose white for safety.

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Love the concept. Not sure I would be able to handle the weight.
The website says it weighs 200 grams, which is 7 ounces.

 
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