Headlight modulator on KLX 250s?
#1
Headlight modulator on KLX 250s?
Healing from my M/C accident 3 weeks ago, been thinking.
Have any of you used a headlight modulator on your KLX 250s?
I think this MAY enable the other driver to see me better? Comments?
Thanks!!
Stashu
Have any of you used a headlight modulator on your KLX 250s?
I think this MAY enable the other driver to see me better? Comments?
Thanks!!
Stashu
#2
Sorry to hear about your misfortune. I’ve been down several times, from hitting animals to avoiding cage drivers doing something stupid. Going fast or just cruising, bikes have a small signature that is hard to see. Like you, I wanted to be seen. I have a modulator on my big bike (Yamaha Road Star 1700) and I know it gets drivers attention. In addition to the modulator on my big bike, and with my two other bikes, I wear white helmets. To help on my KLX, I placed several high visibility reflective stickers on my front fender and number plate above the head light. I also ride with the thought that every cage driver is a total idiot. - Hope that you heal quickly and are back up a riding soon.
#3
I hope you are ok. What happened? I am new and very cautious. Every intersection I approach with great caution and that includes and place cars can come for the side.
What does the modulator due? Is that a strobe effect? If so I think that is for sure a good idea for daytime. I have seen this on bikes and thought it was great.
I did as above on my bike and used reflective tape in the forks, hand guards an inner radiator plastic (can be seen from the front) as well as on my swing arms.
This one looks pretty good. http://www.comagination.com
It also will do the brake light modulation. The combo is about $85.
What does the modulator due? Is that a strobe effect? If so I think that is for sure a good idea for daytime. I have seen this on bikes and thought it was great.
I did as above on my bike and used reflective tape in the forks, hand guards an inner radiator plastic (can be seen from the front) as well as on my swing arms.
This one looks pretty good. http://www.comagination.com
It also will do the brake light modulation. The combo is about $85.
Last edited by stephenmarklay; 04-15-2012 at 01:22 PM.
#4
I always run a modulator on my road bikes. Usually Kissan brand. I've had a Signal Dynamics on my KLR650 for 10,000 HARD desert miles...it's been flawless. I have not yet put one on the KLX, because I'm rarely on the road with it.
Modulators vary the intensity of the headlight at a prescribed (lawful) rate (assuming you are talking about commercially-made modulators that say they are modulating at a lawful rate). They are controlled by light sensors so they don't modulate in low light or at night. They can be turned off. Some modulate either high or low beam....I generally find that modulating on high beam tends to be a bit much for the others on the road, but, modulating on low beam gets attention without making people angry. That's just my opinion...not a scientific fact.
Modulators vary the intensity of the headlight at a prescribed (lawful) rate (assuming you are talking about commercially-made modulators that say they are modulating at a lawful rate). They are controlled by light sensors so they don't modulate in low light or at night. They can be turned off. Some modulate either high or low beam....I generally find that modulating on high beam tends to be a bit much for the others on the road, but, modulating on low beam gets attention without making people angry. That's just my opinion...not a scientific fact.
#5
+1. The ones that modulate the high beam are VERY annoying.
#9
I also think the strobe effect, the change in light, makes people take notice. Its not that drivers don't "see" motorcyclists but the perception of distance and time are different than cars and a motorcycle is not what they are used to looking for. Brighter lights and changing lights help them notice.
I don't think that the modulators work with HID. I was doing HID but now I have decided to stick with Halogen and just get the best bulbs and a relay to keep the voltage high. The modulator will be the icing.