Need some R3GT/R help - Rear Brake Wires

Could you give the name/link to that device please? Sounds good.
 
I take it you have now installed the module and don't need the guidance you sought previously or am I presumptious with this statement sir?
I no longer am seeking an answer to my question. I fiddled and fumbled and figured it out. Always worth it to ask but if no answer comes your way, do it yourself.
 
I was following a bike with this feature in Florida about two months ago. I had no idea what the blinking rear tai light meant and was never sure what was going on. The rider explained to me that it meant slowing but without braking.
Just how would I know that and certainly car drivers do not. I think it is an unnecessary and confusing feature.
 
It got your attention enough that you still remember it. That was its only purpose. Blinking lights harness more attention than steady burning ones.
 
Mine took ages to arrive due to covid
Now I don't have time to install.
Will have a crack in few weeks before a decent ride.
 
Anything that even "might" help cars see me better is necessary to me
 
I no longer am seeking an answer to my question. I fiddled and fumbled and figured it out. Always worth it to ask but if no answer comes your way, do it yourself.
How sensitive is it, and can that be adjusted to more or less?
 
How sensitive is it, and can that be adjusted to more or less?
it's actually very sensitive... for instance my R3 went in to the dealers in the van (for the brake recall rectification work). The collection agent (driver of the van) walked my R3 up the ramp and then slowly came to halt in the wheel chock as he slowed down by adjusting his weight rearwards rather than using the brake, the light started flashing on/off via the SBM.

any decelleration incurs activation even from walking pace to a crawling pace... I love it and have noticed car drivers, lorry drivers and other motorcyclist pulling back when I let off the throttle, when without the SBM they would have drawn nearer for sure.

No ability to adjust, although you can have it solid or flashing at about 2hz.
 
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