Additional Rear Lights.

stu1969

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I have improved the visability of the front of my bike with the addition of some spot lights and I am wondering if it is worth doing something similar with the rear. What do you think?

Stu.
 
I have improved the visability of the front of my bike with the addition of some spot lights and I am wondering if it is worth doing something similar with the rear. What do you think?

Stu.
naw , whats the point , you wont even see them.:aidan
 
There are a couple of times where I have thought that a rear fog light would be a good idea. But I don't think that an additional taillight would be of benefit.
 
I personally find rear fogs intensely annoying especially when people use them in light mist/drizzle. They dazzle and cause other drivers to barge by to get out of the horrible glare. No strong opinions here. Oh no! :)

But on a bike with wide side cases, some LED repeaters for rear lights and indicators do make some sense. But pur-lease no rear fogs. :barf

Neutrik "Speakon" connectors are pretty good. Multi-pin and twist to lock intended for PA equipment. This is a four pin but they also have 2 and 8 pin.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Neutrik-N...l_Cables_Leads_Connectors&hash=item564d994680

These are yellow/amber but Ive also seen red and white versions:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2x-Silver...arts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item5ae93f51c5
 
I fitted one of these to my top box, looped directly to the rear light unit via a 3 way plug.

led-anbau-und-einbaurucklicht-mit-rotem-glas.html
 


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