kitkat61
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Because our bikes slow down so quickly when you get off the throttle, I had been looking for a Decelerometer combined with the flashing for the brake lights. You know, something to keep me from getting read-ended. Found the Gear Brake Smart Brake module, got it installed in 5 minutes, and then the company asked if I would do a survey about my experience with it. They liked my input so much, they sent me a $10 Amazon gift card, and then told me I could share with 10 Spyder friends, and they would get $10 off their purchase. Oh, and when a company asks about an install experience - tell them! Their tech folks are now updating the Spyder install instructions to make it more clear where the module goes. Anyway, here's the link:
http://gearbrake.com/…/…/gearbrake-smart-brake-light-module…
And here's the code for the $10 off: KATHYCODE16
I am really REALLY happy with the way it performs. If I slow down (release throttle, release cruise, downshift, whatever), it flashes a couple times and then goes solid until my speed evens out, and if I step on the brakes, it flashes several times and then goes solid until I take my foot off the brake. And, because I have small hands, I was able to just lift the seat, fish out the brake light wires, plug the module in without cutting a single wire, tuck the wires back in and voila - all done. Didn't have to remove anything, not even a screw!
hyea: Though really big hands may require removing two screws. Maybe.
Don't normally promote other companies (other than Lamonster of course!
) but it's like this product was made for the Spyder. Disclosure: I have a 2015 RT-S; I have no idea if the install is this easy for anything other than the RT. But based on other folk's reviews, I imagine it is.
If you use the code, please post, I'm curious to know if it really is only good for 10 uses.
Happy Farkling!
http://gearbrake.com/…/…/gearbrake-smart-brake-light-module…
And here's the code for the $10 off: KATHYCODE16
I am really REALLY happy with the way it performs. If I slow down (release throttle, release cruise, downshift, whatever), it flashes a couple times and then goes solid until my speed evens out, and if I step on the brakes, it flashes several times and then goes solid until I take my foot off the brake. And, because I have small hands, I was able to just lift the seat, fish out the brake light wires, plug the module in without cutting a single wire, tuck the wires back in and voila - all done. Didn't have to remove anything, not even a screw!

Don't normally promote other companies (other than Lamonster of course!

If you use the code, please post, I'm curious to know if it really is only good for 10 uses.
Happy Farkling!