@bestamerica Not sure what you're asking, but this is a video to supplement a story on brake and tail lights. Read the full article and more articles about LED lights on motorcycles on webBikeWorld.
Hi! I love this product and want to buy it. I can't find any links to buy this product or where I can get it. Can you please provide me more details. Thanks!
Just a story, the other day i was driving (with my cager) after a mini cooper. That thing had a huge bulb at the back in the middle. I gotta say, that light was so bright, you could see the street. It like some one put a red headlight behind the car.
Please read our articles and you'll see that most of the time the LED lights aren't nearly as bright as normal incandescent bulbs. Plus, the size of a motorcycle tail light is so small compared to a car or truck that I'm not sure there is a bulb that could ever be made that would blind the following drivers.
Good question - at some point, the overall brightness may distract following vehicles from understanding what you're doing, or they may lose some three-dimensional perspective to tell how far away you might be. So it may not always be a function of brightness; surface area of the light(s) may also be important. Unfortunately, there haven't been many (any) studies of this that I know of.
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forgot one thing,,,
how come not this video about 2 amber yellow lights for turning sign LEFT / RIGHT
bestamerica 11 months ago
@bestamerica Not sure what you're asking, but this is a video to supplement a story on brake and tail lights. Read the full article and more articles about LED lights on motorcycles on webBikeWorld.
wbwvids 11 months ago
still confused about the neccesary combo of resistors for running and brake light
DecaPierce 1 year ago
@DecaPierce I've never needed them. Usually nothing special is necessary.
wbwvids 1 year ago
Hi! I love this product and want to buy it. I can't find any links to buy this product or where I can get it. Can you please provide me more details. Thanks!
gotoahmad20 1 year ago
Like it says, "See the full review on webBikeWorld for all the details".
wbwvids 1 year ago
Good but how bright is it from the sides?
Just a story, the other day i was driving (with my cager) after a mini cooper. That thing had a huge bulb at the back in the middle. I gotta say, that light was so bright, you could see the street. It like some one put a red headlight behind the car.
Triple88a 2 years ago
Yeah, great idea, let's blind the driver behind us so he'll run over us... great security improvement !
Bazuzeus 3 years ago
Please read our articles and you'll see that most of the time the LED lights aren't nearly as bright as normal incandescent bulbs. Plus, the size of a motorcycle tail light is so small compared to a car or truck that I'm not sure there is a bulb that could ever be made that would blind the following drivers.
wbwvids 3 years ago
I wonder what brightness is TOO bright for a tail light...presumably there is such a thing!
ellhow 3 years ago
Good question - at some point, the overall brightness may distract following vehicles from understanding what you're doing, or they may lose some three-dimensional perspective to tell how far away you might be. So it may not always be a function of brightness; surface area of the light(s) may also be important. Unfortunately, there haven't been many (any) studies of this that I know of.
wbwvids 3 years ago