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anyone know where to buy or fit  these in bkk or what it might be called in thai ?

 

also interested in headlight upgrade  because the stock headlamp is not  great  at night (aerox 155 )

the old nouvo elegance headlight is actually  better in a side by side comparison 

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2 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

Ask any 14yr old, sure they will know :)

A large number of adults here like the circus lighting on their vehicles also. 

Flashing & wrong colored lighting can distract and confuse others on the road. Maybe a stronger brake light bulb or mounting another one in an appropriate place would serve ya better;-)

Flashing lights are usually used for hazards & are orange.

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Any motorcycle accessory shop will have them and a larger Big C will have them in the motorcycle accessory aisle.

Have fun.

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https://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=rear+flashing+brake+light+bulb&_keyori=ss&from=input&spm=a2o4m.searchlist.search.go.25e867a8Af3gdy

 

I agree with r163dg, all this wrong coloured bulbs, no bulb laziness, flashing lights all add to the confusion on the roads.

 

the red to rear, white to front and amber for indicators is easy to follow, understand and takes no thinking about, maybe a rear brake ligt that flashes a few time before becoming a steady light would not be bad but not too many, ie make the third brake light on a car/pickup flash, leaving the others as normal.

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5 hours ago, Ks45672 said:

also interested in headlight upgrade  because the stock headlamp is not  great  at night

 

If they are LED I don't know. If conventional you can get a Xenon replacement bulbs that double the light output without increasing current draw. So instead of 35/35W you bet something like 50/50w. You need to identify what "H" number your original bulbs are. 

 

Motorcycle accessory/parts shop or Big C auto dept. 

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A large number of adults here like the circus lighting on their vehicles also. 
Flashing & wrong colored lighting can distract and confuse others on the road. Maybe a stronger brake light bulb or mounting another one in an appropriate place would serve ya better;-)
Flashing lights are usually used for hazards & are orange.

Unless your in Thailand.


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22 hours ago, Moonlover said:

flashing lights (other than indicators) are also illegal unless they're on an emergency vehicle.

 

But nobody seems to give a rats ----- about that do they!

No, laws are for the feeble minded.

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Pretty sure the OP is looking for the strobe module, spliced into the brake lights, which will strobe faster as you brake faster. Good safety feature, many bikes here have them.

 

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