Pathblazer Headlight Modulator

Kisan Electronics

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$139.99
Regular Price:
$149.99
MSRP:
$169.95
Item #:
KIP115WD
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BE SAFE & SEEN - If your not seen by other cars your in trouble! Many times thats the case with most motorcycle accidents, help prevent accidents by letting other vehicles see you with this Kisan GL1800 Headlight Modulator that is Plug & Play for EASY Installation! Most Drivers dont expect to see anything smaller than a car. They may be looking right at you, but a small motorcycle just wont register. With so many automobiles equipped with Daytime Running Lights on the road, motorcycles have a hard time standing out and this is the soultion to better safety.
GL1800 PathBlazer Features

  • Modulates on high beam
  • Installation is a simple Plug & Play
  • Adjustable daylight sensitivity
    Available now at Discount Pricing from Wingstuff.com

    You may have heard of the "Hurt Report". This was a study - the most comprehensive of its kind, ever - of nearly 5,000 motorcycle accidents, by researcher Harry Hurt. Lessons learned from the Hurt Report have helped manufacturers, state governments, and safety instructors make the roads safer for motorcycles - but there are still risks.

    There are several findings summarized from the overall report, the scariest of these findings are:

    Approximately three-fourths of these motorcycle accidents involved collision with another vehicle, which was most often a passenger automobile.

    The failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic is the predominating cause of motorcycle accidents. The driver of the other vehicle involved in collision with the motorcycle did not see the motorcycle before the collision, or did not see the motorcycle until too late to avoid the collision.

    It is crucial that we make ourselves visible to motorists. I know of no better way to ensure that you are seen than to use a headlight modulator.

    Kisan pathBlazer modulators are designed to be easy to install on all sorts of motorcycles. Most bikes simply require removing the cable from the back of the headlight bulb, plugging the pathBlazer into the bulb, and then plugging the cable back into the pathBlazer. A daylight sensor, attached to the module by a cable, then just needs to be fastened such that it can see the sky (in order to turn off modulation at night).

    Headlight modulators are legal throughout the United States, on the basis of federal authority. No state law may usurp this authority. They are also permitted throughout Canada. Installing a pathBlazer can dramatically improve your odds of safe riding.
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    73 Member Reviews

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    2/1/2012
    Larry
    Jacksonville, FL
    10_stars
    Bulb life issues?

    I am thinking about adding these but am concerned about them effecting bulb life. Has anyone had any issues with shorter bulb life because of the oscillation?

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    9/13/2011
    Phil
    St. Louis, MO
    50_stars

    I have them hooked up on my low beams. I did NOT want to modulate the high beams whatsoever. I want to get attention, not blind people with a pulsed light.

    Installation on a 2012 was pretty straight forward and only took a few minutes once you stuck your hand down the fork tunnel and felt around for the socket. Mounting the light sensor still has to be done and it should have an unobstructed view of the sky. It is very sensitive and blocking it in any way will turn the modulation off.

    If you are going to install these on your high beams, then get ready for some serious tear down of the front.

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    8/14/2011
    Gerry
    Columbus, OH
    50_stars

    I installed them this weekend thy are great they are easy to install if you combine with air filter change.That way you can wire tie wires nice and tidy. Do not be afraid to do your own air filter hours of work to remove everything but is not hard

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    7/7/2011
    ChuckZ
    50_stars

    While they are a COMPLETE and TOTAL pain to install they are great for what "I THINK" they were designed to do.
    I do not generally drive with my high beams on during daylight hours so my use of them is that whenever i see someone that just looks as if they might pull out or there is tire movement ( look at their tires for first sign of movement) then i will flip on my high beams that flash at them to give the gager a WATCH OUT.
    I have the older model on my GL1800 and its been all over the place and no one has even given me the evil eye but there again its that i use it to get their attention at times i have doubts about them pulling out in front of me.
    Out here in Texas there are paved strips on the side of the lanes and people use them ( DUMB) to pull out and get up speed.. DANGERIOUS as it looks as if they are pulling out onto the road in front of you.

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    7/1/2011
    Carl
    Grand Haven, MI
    50_stars

    Haven't installed one yet. I ask that those of you who have, stopped stating how cars are pulling over and out of the way for you. This will be printed and used for evidence to make them illegal. (Just a thought)

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