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Vizi-Tec SupaBrake tail light modulator - COUPON CODE
I've had a brake light modulator on our Buell Blast and wanted something similar for our Duke 390. I feel they increase safety and in particular, should help reduce chance of being rear-ended. DId some research and came across Vizi-Tec - they appear to have a great reputation with a sophisticated product which has some advanced software logic that make theirs stand apart, and the product is guaranteed for 10 years. They offer plug and play units that have the connectors appropriate for the specific make/model of motorcycle. [FONT=&]Vizi-Tec has SupaBrake models for both the Duke 390 (and Duke 200) as well the RC390. [/FONT]I reached out to Bernard at Vizi-Tec to enquire about possibility of a group buy and he responded with a coupon code good for 20% off. It can be used store wide. They also offer exhaust servo eliminators and LED bulbs for those who may be interested in those products too.
The coupon code is ANDREW20X7
It is limited to 7 times use in total. We've used one up on the Duke 390 forum already. http://www.ktmduke390forum.com/foru...s/34050-vizi-tec-supabrake-discount-code.html
Post up if you use the coupon so we can keep track please.
I'll be ordering some of the [FONT=&]BAU15S LED bulbs for my turn signals and a SupaBrake II for the taillight. [/FONT][FONT=&]They also have a SupaBrake III, but it's overkill for what I want. The 9 modes supported on the SupaBrake II will be sufficient for me. The SupaBrake III allows full programmability with up to 108k different modes...
There's a review for the SupaBrake III on an RC390 from user Yannis, not sure if he's on the forum here?
"[/FONT]SB3 install on KTM RC390
[FONT=&]Posted by Yannis on 19th Jul 2016[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Amazing safety device that can literally save ones life. I used a different type of flasher in the past for my K1200RS and liked the functionality, but always wanted to have the ability to tweak the pattern. The SB3 gives me that ability and much more.
The SB3 feels well made, with quality components and sealed from dust and humidity. The installation is a two minute plug and play. The SB3 is tiny and sturdy making it easy to tuck under the pillion seat and zip tie it in place. Its impossible to install it the wrong way.
The unit comes with a good stock profile that will probably suit most users. I wanted to explore other profiles and create my own by modifying the variables. With a tiny bit of patience to cycle through the verification flashes of the rear brake light, I programmed and re-programmed it until I ended up with a profile that I liked, <5.10.2.3.3.1>, if anyone is curious.
The manual makes it sound somewhat more complicated than it is, but in essence its about counting blinks and holding/releasing/holding the brake lever. You can't go wrong playing with combinations and if you don't like the result, it can be changed in less than a minute.
PS: If you don't care about customizing the flashing profile, the SB2 or the SB3 do about the same. I personally like the SB3 flexibility and I will soon be ordering more for my other bikes."
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I've had a brake light modulator on our Buell Blast and wanted something similar for our Duke 390. I feel they increase safety and in particular, should help reduce chance of being rear-ended. DId some research and came across Vizi-Tec - they appear to have a great reputation with a sophisticated product which has some advanced software logic that make theirs stand apart, and the product is guaranteed for 10 years. They offer plug and play units that have the connectors appropriate for the specific make/model of motorcycle. [FONT=&]Vizi-Tec has SupaBrake models for both the Duke 390 (and Duke 200) as well the RC390. [/FONT]I reached out to Bernard at Vizi-Tec to enquire about possibility of a group buy and he responded with a coupon code good for 20% off. It can be used store wide. They also offer exhaust servo eliminators and LED bulbs for those who may be interested in those products too.
The coupon code is ANDREW20X7
It is limited to 7 times use in total. We've used one up on the Duke 390 forum already. http://www.ktmduke390forum.com/foru...s/34050-vizi-tec-supabrake-discount-code.html
Post up if you use the coupon so we can keep track please.
I'll be ordering some of the [FONT=&]BAU15S LED bulbs for my turn signals and a SupaBrake II for the taillight. [/FONT][FONT=&]They also have a SupaBrake III, but it's overkill for what I want. The 9 modes supported on the SupaBrake II will be sufficient for me. The SupaBrake III allows full programmability with up to 108k different modes...
There's a review for the SupaBrake III on an RC390 from user Yannis, not sure if he's on the forum here?
"[/FONT]SB3 install on KTM RC390
[FONT=&]Amazing safety device that can literally save ones life. I used a different type of flasher in the past for my K1200RS and liked the functionality, but always wanted to have the ability to tweak the pattern. The SB3 gives me that ability and much more.
The SB3 feels well made, with quality components and sealed from dust and humidity. The installation is a two minute plug and play. The SB3 is tiny and sturdy making it easy to tuck under the pillion seat and zip tie it in place. Its impossible to install it the wrong way.
The unit comes with a good stock profile that will probably suit most users. I wanted to explore other profiles and create my own by modifying the variables. With a tiny bit of patience to cycle through the verification flashes of the rear brake light, I programmed and re-programmed it until I ended up with a profile that I liked, <5.10.2.3.3.1>, if anyone is curious.
The manual makes it sound somewhat more complicated than it is, but in essence its about counting blinks and holding/releasing/holding the brake lever. You can't go wrong playing with combinations and if you don't like the result, it can be changed in less than a minute.
PS: If you don't care about customizing the flashing profile, the SB2 or the SB3 do about the same. I personally like the SB3 flexibility and I will soon be ordering more for my other bikes."
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