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What's the best brake light modulator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norumbega" data-source="post: 1335056" data-attributes="member: 89427"><p>My method for mounting the SUPERBRIGHT LED strobe head as an auxiliary brake light:</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/strobe-fixtures/6-watt-vehicle-strobe-lighthead/1547/" target="_blank">https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/strobe-fixtures/6-watt-vehicle-strobe-lighthead/1547/</a></p><p></p><p>The strobe kit is in two pieces, a base and the strobe head itself. I get a piece of sheet metal ($.75 galvanized framing junction plate at Home Depot, just the right size!) spray it black and mount the strobe base to it flush to the bottom edge with four bolts, drilling a hole for the wires to pass through to the back. I also spray the colored wires and nuts black. The strobe head snaps solidly into the base. I then apply heavy duty 3M outdoor double sided foam tape (also Home Depot) to the plate above the strobe, facing back. I stick the whole assembly to the back of my license plate with the strobe centered on the bottom edge of the license plate, facing back, automatically at just the right angle, parallel to the plate. All you see is the license plate with the strobe hanging in space right at its bottom edge. The mounting plate is invisible.</p><p></p><p>Very solid and it looks factory, requiring no mods to the bike. It can be removed without a trace. Just disconnect the wires and remove the license plate. Pretty neat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norumbega, post: 1335056, member: 89427"] My method for mounting the SUPERBRIGHT LED strobe head as an auxiliary brake light: [URL="https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/strobe-fixtures/6-watt-vehicle-strobe-lighthead/1547/"]https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/strobe-fixtures/6-watt-vehicle-strobe-lighthead/1547/[/URL] The strobe kit is in two pieces, a base and the strobe head itself. I get a piece of sheet metal ($.75 galvanized framing junction plate at Home Depot, just the right size!) spray it black and mount the strobe base to it flush to the bottom edge with four bolts, drilling a hole for the wires to pass through to the back. I also spray the colored wires and nuts black. The strobe head snaps solidly into the base. I then apply heavy duty 3M outdoor double sided foam tape (also Home Depot) to the plate above the strobe, facing back. I stick the whole assembly to the back of my license plate with the strobe centered on the bottom edge of the license plate, facing back, automatically at just the right angle, parallel to the plate. All you see is the license plate with the strobe hanging in space right at its bottom edge. The mounting plate is invisible. Very solid and it looks factory, requiring no mods to the bike. It can be removed without a trace. Just disconnect the wires and remove the license plate. Pretty neat! [/QUOTE]
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