AbsXero Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 I know this has been discussed at length. I thought I was sold on the mototech undertail then I have read about a couple of close calls secondary to ppl not seeing the turn signals or brake lights. That makes me a little hesitant. Although I like the cleaner look of the undertail I don't like the visibility question. I ran across another idea for an undertail: http://superblackbird.arnolddegraaf.nl/m_ae_wade-barry.php This guy fabbed his own undertail with some details at that link. What do you think about that project and how difficult it would be? Or ideas/solutions to the visibility problems with the other undertail? Just looking for suggestions/ideas. Thanx, Mike Quote
jcrich Posted January 15, 2007 Posted January 15, 2007 Just a thought, but I always use hand signals as well as turn signals. Quote
bpg Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 Regarding Mototech undertails and visibility problems (this is for the original style Mototech with 2 round tail/brake lights): I just used a $12 universal trailer wiring converter from Wally World and wired it up a bit different than the way Mototech wants. 1) The little useless turn signal lights on the sides (that take a 194 bulb, I believe) I wired in normally - as turn sigs. 2) The 2 big round housing actually have two sockets in each: a 194 bulb and a regular dual filament 1157 (it came with a 1157 LEDs). I wired the puny 194 as a running light, & the 1157 as a stop/turn on the bright filament. Didn't use the "low" filament on the 1157's as a running light because I felt that there wasn't enough of a difference between low and high. Now, it goes from off to BRIGHT - VERY easy to notice that the brakes are on. 4) Right above the license plate, I placed a Hyperlite 16-LED module - low led as tail, bright obnoxious flashing LED as brake. No close calls in city traffic = I likey! 3) OK, regarding the trailer wire adapter: it has 5 inputs - ground, tail, brake, left turn, right turn. It then converts that into 4 outputs: ground, tail, left turn/stop, and right turn/stop. Works great! Overall it looks VERY sleek, and I think it's actually safer overall than the factory tail/brake/turn set-up. When I hit the brakes and/or turns, latte-sipping yuppies behind me slam their brakes the fuck on in their H2's RIGHT now! Quote
Hobicus Posted January 16, 2007 Posted January 16, 2007 http://www.cbr1100xx.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=41746 Quote
AbsXero Posted January 16, 2007 Author Posted January 16, 2007 More good ideas. Thanx for the input guys, Mike Quote
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