In my opinion, the flowing indicator lights are not as bright or attention getting as your standard flashing indicator. I added Tailbrights to the back of my side cases (simply a black reflective self stick material) and mounted Admore's LED1614-s-ts strips vertically on the cases. These are combo brake/indicator lights. I also added a Redlyne strip brake light, made by Redlyne emergency equipment (could not find an online link) after seeing how bright these were on
@dohboy's bike. Finally, after seeing a knight rider brake/tail light on a bike in New York I had to have one. Custom dynamics sells a number of iterations. Shop around for any light you like, prices vary.
The ultimate brake light has to be Whelen's M7.
@tonythecarguy mounted one on his bike and it really stands out in the line of bikes on an STOC ride. I added one to my VStrom. When illuminated, the light ads about 5 mph to the top end (photon push) and I received complaints from my fellow riders on our Wednesday morning rides. Seriously, this is incredibly bright and i put a gray theatre type film over the light to make it less bright. Whelen makes those LED's on the back of ambulances. Serious stuff. The M7 offers 156 different flashing patterns. I use the 4 flashes and then constant on.
OK, by now you think I went overboard. In another post I described being stopped at a light w/ a truck on my left and an empty intersection behind me and one car length between me and the car in front of me. I heard a squeal of brakes being applied, looked in the mirror, and started moving forward angling off to my right between the car ahead and the curb. A guy in a Lexus had blasted through the intersection and stood on his brakes at the last second to avoid making me his hood ornament. Yes I was moving, but had he not had good reflexes and brakes, there was no way to get out of the way in time. I like to think all those lights on my rear end played some role in this near miss.
https://admorelighting.com/?v=7516fd43adaa I bouight mine from Twisted Throttle
https://www.customdynamics.com/sequential-led-light-bar-with-flashing-brake-alert Knight rider type strip.
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