Brake!
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swanslash5
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Brake!
I have been looking at LED brake light systems.
I'm interested in the one available from "Brake!". Does anybody have any information about this kit? Do you know who manufactures the Brake! LED light kits?
I'm interested in the one available from "Brake!". Does anybody have any information about this kit? Do you know who manufactures the Brake! LED light kits?
This is a very, very good choice - easy install, very effective, and it does not interfere with your ABS at all. I have had one on my bike - 5 minute install and no problems after 15000 miles of use
The manufacturer is GizmoMill and here is a link to their site:
http://www.homebody-design.com/catalog/brake/brake.html
The manufacturer is GizmoMill and here is a link to their site:
http://www.homebody-design.com/catalog/brake/brake.html
Bob
2006 R1200GS ADV "Five Charlie"
2006 R1200GS ADV "Five Charlie"
I installed the Brake! unit and have found it to work very well, indeed. It will definitely get you noticed by those following you in traffic. The install is just a bit tedious, getting the led unit secured in the taillight housing, but very simple. The cost might be a bit more than some alternatives, but the function is worth it in my opinion. Buying direct from Gizmomill should save you a few bucks of dealer prices.
I ordered mine from Pirates' Lair. Price includes shipping. It definitely gets you noticed. http://piratesk12site.net/LED1.htm
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beemer-biker
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Re: Brake!
I also have this on my bike. My riding buddies say it is VERY noticeable. Much brighter, tail and brake lights, and the pulsing brake light is definitely an attention getter. No problems and easy install, as mentioned above.swanslash5 wrote:I have been looking at LED brake light systems.
I'm interested in the one available from "Brake!". Does anybody have any information about this kit? Do you know who manufactures the Brake! LED light kits?
beemer-biker
Ride safe!!
'06 Aprilia Caponord
Ride safe!!
'06 Aprilia Caponord
Let's face it, the R has an ittie bittie tail/brake light. I do a lot of night riding, so I was interested in anything that might help bring attention to those following me, that I was there. Installing the LED brake light really helps. You will be noticed when you hit the brakes for sure. I would buy it again, and will if I get another bike. I also installed the Kisan signal minder. Now I run the blinkers as running lights also. Makes me feel a little safer.
Don
Don
2004 Ferro R1150R the stealthiest color
When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
When everything's coming your way, you're in the wrong lane.
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Scooot2002
Brake Light
I searched the site and found that the price was 115.00!! Wow thats alot!
Anyway, there is another option that costs about $50.00 that is nothing more than a replacement tail-light bulb that has a flashing unit built-in. It works like the back-off light that modulates, but all you have to do is replace the original bulb with this one.
Now for the dilema, I don't remember the name of it
, but I think that most bike shops have them. Just describe it like I just did and they will probably know the brand name.
Hope this helps,
Kevin
Anyway, there is another option that costs about $50.00 that is nothing more than a replacement tail-light bulb that has a flashing unit built-in. It works like the back-off light that modulates, but all you have to do is replace the original bulb with this one.
Now for the dilema, I don't remember the name of it
Hope this helps,
Re: Brake Light
Kevin - You sound like you are describing the Brake! unit, almost. The Brake! is a replacement unit which is the same size as the tail light bulb and simply replaces the light bulb. Within the brake unit is a small circuit board with dip switches, which allow you to set the length of the flash, and rather than a bulb there is a small clustrer of LED's - very bright and very powerful. If you put a flashing bulb next to the modulating Brake! unit, you should notice that the LED's are MUCH brighter than the replacement bulb.Scooot2002 wrote:I searched the site and found that the price was 115.00!! Wow thats alot!
Anyway, there is another option that costs about $50.00 that is nothing more than a replacement tail-light bulb that has a flashing unit built-in. It works like the back-off light that modulates, but all you have to do is replace the original bulb with this one.
Now for the dilema, I don't remember the name of it, but I think that most bike shops have them. Just describe it like I just did and they will probably know the brand name.
Hope this helps,
Kevin
Ride safe!
Bob
2006 R1200GS ADV "Five Charlie"
2006 R1200GS ADV "Five Charlie"
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beemer-biker
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Re: Brake Light
Bob beat me to it! The device you are describing uses a standard 1157(?) bulb, the Brake! device is LED, much, much brighter, both as a standard tail light and the modulating brake light. I have ridden behind my bike when switching off with some of my riding buddies, and it is definitley an attention-getter! I think the blind could see this thing.Scooot2002 wrote:I searched the site and found that the price was 115.00!! Wow thats alot!
Anyway, there is another option that costs about $50.00 that is nothing more than a replacement tail-light bulb that has a flashing unit built-in. It works like the back-off light that modulates, but all you have to do is replace the original bulb with this one.
Now for the dilema, I don't remember the name of it, but I think that most bike shops have them. Just describe it like I just did and they will probably know the brand name.
Hope this helps,
Kevin
beemer-biker
Ride safe!!
'06 Aprilia Caponord
Ride safe!!
'06 Aprilia Caponord
Register on the K-Bike site and they're $99.00 delivered. Info here...
http://www.k-bikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=922
Harry
http://www.k-bikes.com/forums/showthread.php?t=922
Harry
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swanslash5
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Thanx
I just wanted to log in and say thank you to everyone for the useful information.
Swan
Swan
Lighting
Another option exists, the BMW Supplemental LED Brake Light. For ~ $149. the light mounts on the license plate, and flashes 4x before remaining on. Bear in mind that the location of the lighting is important. Should you contemplate adding a luggage rack and side case system to the 1150 then the effectiveness of the rear light LED replacment diminishes. Since the license plate is unobstructed, your investment is prolonged.
Alternatively, you may wish to consider Hyper-Lite Supplemental LED Brake lights for ~ $60.
Alternatively, you may wish to consider Hyper-Lite Supplemental LED Brake lights for ~ $60.