Who uses one and who does not. I am deciding whether or not to install one.
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Smilam
Your no oddball.
Ive been using them for the last 10 years on all my bikes.
They make people much more aware of your presence.
Yes occasionally someone will pull over thinking your a cop or an emergency vehicle.
But that a good thing.
The more visable during the day you are and you can be seen over a half mile away.
The safer you are.
The only thing any other motorist has said to me and I commute daily using the trike.
"Is do you know your headlights are blinking??
I guess I am the odd ball in the group. I have had them on my last two bikes and will always have one. I don't care if it annoys other drivers. I have had people slow down, pull over, tell me there was something wrong with my light, and cuss me out. If they can't tell that it's not an emergency vehicle since there are no red or blue flashing lights, there are two people on it most of the time, they are wearing high visibility coats then that's to bad.
When I tell the ones that think there's something wrong with my bike that it is a safety feature to help make sure people see me they generally reply that it is a good idea and I thank them. For the two people who have cussed me out, I just told them that it is for my and my passengers safety and I didn't care if they liked it or not. I had a friend killed last year when a car turned left in front of him. Of course nobody will ever know if the car driver would have seen him if he had a modulator or not but I know for a fact that drivers have started to pull out in front of me and came to a sudden stop when my light caught their eye.
In over 40 thousand miles I have only had two cars pull out in front of me since I installed the modulator and neither one of them even looked in my direction. I don't use it in group rides since there are more headlights to catch their attention. You can turn it off by switching to low beams and there is a photo cell that disables it at dusk. As cheap as they are I would suggest you get one and try it and see if you don't notice that you are seen much better.
Of course I would not use it in a group ride.
I had one, and would recommend it to anyone. The 'on/off' switch was the dimmer switch, which according to federal law, it has to have. If not, it's not installed correctly. When on dim it didn't modulate. When on bright it did. Even when on bright, if the light was too dim for the light sensor, it stopped modulating.
When it matters most is when going through intersections. It got me noticed when going through. I can't tell you how many times somebody would be ready to turn right on red, start to go, see my light modulating, and their car would nose-dive to a stop. I had a guy actually drive up beside me at the next red light, and tell me how he would have never have seen me otherwise. He also apologized for whatever reason.
Anyhow, it comes down to this--it doesn't matter what I say, or what anybody else does...if it makes you feel safe, put them on. But Ipersonally say this--no matter what anybody says, they sure aren't going to hurt anything. If somebody gets mad or aggravated with them, SO WHAT. It's your safety and your bike. There. I've ranted enough.
Without re-writing many of the same thoughts, I agree with consitter, have one on my 1500, and wouldn't be without it...
What also helps but I see very few people doing it is to use your high beams during the day light hours. Especially non-goldwings. You can hardly see the bike riding behind you no less the other drivers.
I also have the BikeMP3 960 lower cowl lights, VERY BRIGHT... and pricey but considering what we pay for bling there worth every penny.
Is your life worth $100? These lights work! You can see them from over half a mile in a straight line. I have been stopped by several people to inquire what it is because they were able to easily see me. I use this with the loudest air horn I can buy, to make sure I am seen!!Who uses one and who does not. I am deciding whether or not to install one.