Riderlight
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Turn Your Helmet Into a Brake Light!
Riderlight is a water resistant, easy-to-install, wireless brake light system that includes (your choice) a transmitter or a LED brake light bulb and a water-resistant flexible receiver strip of LED lights. The LED strip can be attached to the back of a motorcycle helmet (or saddlebags, top boxes, fenders or anywhere else on a bike). The strip is relatively flexible, and it should fit the curvature of pretty much any helmet via some 3M VHB double-sided tape. The transmitter bulb replaces the motorcycle's existing 1157 brake light bulb. The receiver strip attaches to the back of a helmet or other hard surface.

When the brakes are engaged, The six LEDs on the receiver create a "spread" pattern, increasing the angle from which the brake light is visible. The receiver lights up solid when you apply your brakes, and if the brakes are on for over 5 seconds the receiver begins blinking. There is also a "Hazard Light" function that allows you to turn on the receiver's blinking mode manually.

Riderlight is useful when riding in fog or poor visibility conditions at night, or for the unfortunate rider stuck on the side of the road doing some nighttime repairs.  The "Hazard Light" function could also be engaged and the helmet placed on the seat or by the side of the road to warn other motorists.

Riderlight operates on replaceable lithium batteries (included).

Note: If you have a brakelight modulator on your bike, do not use the Bulb (Plug-In) version...Get the Black Box (Wire-In) version instead.

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01300
Black Riderlight Wire-In
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01310
Black Riderlight with Plug-In 1157 Bulb
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Features:
Dimensions: - 7" Long x 1.5" Wide.
Low Power Requirements -
12V DC, 1/4 Amp!  Comes with replaceable lithium batteries.
Easy Installation -
The strip is relatively flexible, and it should fit the curvature of pretty much any helmet via some 3M VHB double-sided tape. The transmitter bulb replaces the motorcycle's existing 1157 brake light bulb. The receiver strip attaches to the back of any helmet or other hard surface.