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Just saw this - might be cheaper than all the add-on lights I use

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"As jackets go, it's probably expensive. "



But as an item to help make your rides safer; it might just be pretty cheap! :2thumbs:
 
Very cool, I would have to get one for the wife for anyone to see it..... wait if I got one I could blind her with the turn signals and she couldn't see what I am looking at. :clap:
 
Interesting..!!

Question would be...on a sport bike like the one pictured , when you tuck in to the riding position how well can those lights be seen. No doubt in the upright position would work great....I have the helmet type that works great from zoozmc.com...:thumbup:
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It's a great idea. :yes:

From a standpoint of RT riding--not going to be very visible from the back or front. I always rode with a visibility vest when I was on two wheels--no fairing or trunk to block the visibility on most. :thumbup:
 
The jacket would have the same weakness that the TV mounted on the refrigerator would, or the TV with a built-in DVD player. If one component goes what do you do with the rest?
 
Question would be...on a sport bike like the one pictured , when you tuck in to the riding position how well can those lights be seen. No doubt in the upright position would work great....I have the helmet type that works great from zoozmc.com...:thumbup:
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Gene does it have turn signals like the jacket or brake lights? Or is it just a flashing visual light?

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Has brake light, turn signals, fourway and a night stobe. I velcro it on so I can switch helmets to my wifes...
 
Has brake light, turn signals, fourway and a night stobe. I velcro it on so I can switch helmets to my wifes...

This must then plug in some how to the brake light/turn signal module or what? You've got my interest. (or "how do it Know"?)

Jack
 
Helmet light

It has a sensor to wire in to the tail lights. We did some for Sharone at the Redwoods. I thought you saw them, Jack. Pretty cool. We just saw him Saturday at Long Beach. Nice folks.
 
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