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Old 10-05.-2006, 03:59 AM   #16
themickeyd
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Default Re: Multiple Blinkers

90% of my commuting is with a Burley trailer attached. So needless to say I have a few lights on the rig. The bike it self has a 10 Watt head light in the winter, not many street lights on 1/2 of my commute. On the back I have one small 4 light led on the tail bag and one big 7 light mounted on the rack. Both are red and set to flash when the trailer isn't there. Now for when the kid is with me I set the lights on the back of the bike to steady and turn the 2 4 led lights to flash and the 2 nine led lights also on flash. One amber colored light on the lower left side facing forward that I also turn on flash. The combination does make for a rear visability of nearly a 1/2 mile. It seems to be a good combination, but plan on up grading the older 4 led lights all to the ones as the 9 led lights as wallet approves.
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