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BigMacFU 02-21-07 02:29 PM

Sweet light will stop jerks in their tracks
 
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/p...nts-238504.php

So, I'm guessing you'd need one serious battery, but oh how much fun it would be!!!!

jeff-o 02-21-07 02:54 PM

Every commute results in a trail of destruction! :D

Psydotek 02-21-07 03:11 PM

Meh, i've already got something like that on my car:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...1133557187.jpg

:lol:

pinkrobe 02-21-07 07:08 PM

^^^^^ Rally Innovations bar with Hella 500 fogs, more 500s in the stock location and pencil+driving FF1000 above the bumper???? Please tell me you're going to retro some TSX projectors into your headlights! Bugeye FTW! :lol:

Zero_Enigma 02-21-07 07:36 PM


Originally Posted by BigMacFU
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/gadgets/p...nts-238504.php

So, I'm guessing you'd need one serious battery, but oh how much fun it would be!!!!

Problem is that thing does not look portable enough for one man mounting while riding. I'd love to get one of those for when I'm riding. Deathray some of those suburb cars. Add a rifle scope and aim for the rear mirror of the offending car.


Zero_Enigma

Businezguy 02-21-07 08:03 PM

That goat fainting demonstration was hillarious. You guys post some of the best stuff! Did you see that one goat that fell completely on his back?

TRUMPHENT 02-21-07 08:05 PM

Not so much a commuting related anecdote, WW2, IJN Kirishima illuminated USS South Dakota with searchlights and was decimated by USS Washington.

The goats that faint are being shined. The goats that are not being shined have a target, you!

There is such a thing as too much of a good thing. :)

slvoid 02-21-07 08:21 PM

That peak light is what, 150 watts? 200?

This thing is a full kw, it will blind you, then cook you...

http://www.bikeforums.net/showthread.php?t=142928

http://www.spacesearch.com/images/an...tandsupply.jpg
http://www.spacesearch.com/images/an...7_23_05_As.jpg
http://www.spacesearch.com/images/an...7_23_05_Bs.jpg
http://www.spacesearch.com/images/an...7_23_05_Cs.jpg

Zero_Enigma 02-21-07 08:28 PM


How much is that unit anyways?

NoRacer 02-21-07 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by slvoid
That peak light is what, 150 watts? 200?

This thing is a full kw, it will blind you, then cook you...

Don't put that thing in the path of any aircraft flying overhead. You'll have the FBI on your doorstep in no time.

Philatio 02-21-07 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by Businezguy
That goat fainting demonstration was hillarious. You guys post some of the best stuff! Did you see that one goat that fell completely on his back?

I think they're bred exclusively here in TN. At any rate I've had the pleasure of seeing lots of fainting goats in my travels around the state and it's really hilarious when it works. Sometimes it's surprisingly difficult to pull off though :(

I_bRAD 02-21-07 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by NoRacer
Don't put that thing in the path of any aircraft flying overhead. You'll have the FBI on your doorstep in no time.

Yeah, but you could just blind them and run away.

unkchunk 02-21-07 11:01 PM

Forget the light thing. Where can I get one of those umbrellas?

acidinmylegs 02-21-07 11:49 PM

Man, I NEVER get tired of these pictures. Ever.

ax0n 02-21-07 11:56 PM

The thing is that the Strobing can actually induce seizures in people which is what makes it so evil. 7.5M CP isn't really all that much. It's the spastic strobing that will probably mess up your world.

BigMacFU 02-23-07 07:19 AM

I think my Bushnell Luxeon flashlight I use on my helmet has the seizure strobe setting, it strobes at an annoyingly high rate. Yes, I do love those goats getting "stunned" by the umbrella.


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