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Old 10-03-14 | 06:02 PM
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downwinded
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[MENTION=131376]PaulRivers[/MENTION]. Yessir. [MENTION=190611]joeyduck[/MENTION]. I was refering to personal alert mode. A couple of close calls is the reason I will always run a flashing light in the daytime. If the results had gone the other way, I intended to be prepared to stop. I know we all are pretty much on high alert all the time, but this was a change. Cars did not pull out in front of me with the light raised up a bit. I am not as comfortable with the light on solid based on my observations while driving. That flash gets my attention. [MENTION=329644]Double0757[/MENTION]. Yes the daytime flashing mode. There is not really a nighttime flash but rather a "steady-pulse". It has a solid light that also flashes. Had the same thing on my Metro 300. It's quite visible but, I don't like to ride with it as it seems to get on my nerves. [MENTION=313910]gregjones[/MENTION]. LOL. I even run mine out on the low traffic county roads because if your meeting a slow moving grain truck or whatever (45-50 mph would be slow on some of these roads), someone comes up behind them and decides to pull out quickly and pass, that flashing light is the best friend your gonna have!
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