paulsibek
New member
After years of riding I thought I'd take my safety to a higher level and bought a Kissan headlight modulator.
I've seen these on the road and that is why I bought one, because I've seen these.
Installation was a snap and I started to notice a difference immediately.
On a main street in my town, cars leaving parking lots would not creep out as I approached. They stopped because they didn't know what I was with the flashing headlight.
Cars stoped turning left in front of me (you know how they cut it close...), I see the driver see me and wait. I'm not deluding myself, I've ridden mc's and bicycles in three major cities for extended periods and you develop a sense of this stuff.
Splitting lanes is better, I see people turing their heads to get a bettter look. People at lights ask me if my headlight is working properly or not, I just smile and say I'll look into it (pun...)
My wife says it's obnoxious, but I'm convinced that it is making me obvious and that's all that counts.
I would recommend carrying the Dept. of Tranportation paperwork, available at Kisan or on the web, as I've been stopped by LEO's. I show them the paperwork and casually mention that ignorance of the law is no excuse. They take it well, including my CHP friend who was adamant that HM's were not legal.
This is the best $100 I've spent. After years of riding I thought I'd take my safety to a higher level and bought a Kissan headlight modulator.
I've seen these on the road and that is why I bought one, because I've seen these.
Installation was a snap and I started to notice a difference immediately.
On a main street in my town, cars leaving parking lots would not creep out as I approached. They stopped because they didn't know what I was with the flashing headlight.
Cars stoped turning left in front of me (you know how they cut it close...), I see the driver see me and wait. I'm not deluding myself, I've ridden mc's and bicycles in three major cities for extended periods and you develop a sense of this stuff.
Splitting lanes is better, I see people turing their heads to get a bettter look. People at lights ask me if my headlight is working properly or not, I just smile and say I'll look into it (pun...)
My wife says it's obnoxious, but I'm convinced that it is making me obvious and that's all that counts.
I would recommend carrying the Dept. of Tranportation paperwork, available at Kisan or on the web, as I've been stopped by LEO's. I show them the paperwork and casually mention that ignorance of the law is no excuse. They take it well, including my CHP friend who was adamant that HM's were not legal.
This is the best $100 I've spent.
I've seen these on the road and that is why I bought one, because I've seen these.
Installation was a snap and I started to notice a difference immediately.
On a main street in my town, cars leaving parking lots would not creep out as I approached. They stopped because they didn't know what I was with the flashing headlight.
Cars stoped turning left in front of me (you know how they cut it close...), I see the driver see me and wait. I'm not deluding myself, I've ridden mc's and bicycles in three major cities for extended periods and you develop a sense of this stuff.
Splitting lanes is better, I see people turing their heads to get a bettter look. People at lights ask me if my headlight is working properly or not, I just smile and say I'll look into it (pun...)
My wife says it's obnoxious, but I'm convinced that it is making me obvious and that's all that counts.
I would recommend carrying the Dept. of Tranportation paperwork, available at Kisan or on the web, as I've been stopped by LEO's. I show them the paperwork and casually mention that ignorance of the law is no excuse. They take it well, including my CHP friend who was adamant that HM's were not legal.
This is the best $100 I've spent. After years of riding I thought I'd take my safety to a higher level and bought a Kissan headlight modulator.
I've seen these on the road and that is why I bought one, because I've seen these.
Installation was a snap and I started to notice a difference immediately.
On a main street in my town, cars leaving parking lots would not creep out as I approached. They stopped because they didn't know what I was with the flashing headlight.
Cars stoped turning left in front of me (you know how they cut it close...), I see the driver see me and wait. I'm not deluding myself, I've ridden mc's and bicycles in three major cities for extended periods and you develop a sense of this stuff.
Splitting lanes is better, I see people turing their heads to get a bettter look. People at lights ask me if my headlight is working properly or not, I just smile and say I'll look into it (pun...)
My wife says it's obnoxious, but I'm convinced that it is making me obvious and that's all that counts.
I would recommend carrying the Dept. of Tranportation paperwork, available at Kisan or on the web, as I've been stopped by LEO's. I show them the paperwork and casually mention that ignorance of the law is no excuse. They take it well, including my CHP friend who was adamant that HM's were not legal.
This is the best $100 I've spent.