I had to make a quick stop the other day and was thinking of all the bikes that break down, run out of gas or get in general strife. Why dont bikes have hazard lights? I cant think of a good reason.
I had to make a quick stop the other day and was thinking of all the bikes that break down, run out of gas or get in general strife. Why dont bikes have hazard lights? I cant think of a good reason.
Both normajeanes and my Harley do.
Press both indicator switches at the same time and viola! Instant hazard lights.
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Small enough to not be a major hazard? Dunno... laziness and cost cutting?
Mine does.
Well the BMW does, the other three we have don't.
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Mine does too, and so does Mutley's.
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Mine has them, used them one night when we were first on an accident scene
So does mine. Perhaps you need a new bike!
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Hazzards shouldn't be a big deal. LED ones would be better and less likely to drain the battery.
On the few times that I have been stuck, I have always pushed the bike off the road.
A fair comment would be that it would be much safer puching it off the road with hazzard lights flashing!
My Z1000 had them.
All my Hinckley Triumphs have had 'em.
None of my dirty bikes do. Reason: cost, complexity, lack of battery capacity maybe?
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Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
My F650 cs has them and i regulalry use them, but rarely for break downs of my bike.
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Mine does.
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