Old 06-30-21, 06:39 PM
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I thought that the light did not have a polarity issue, but if it does just switch the wires if it does not work.

Do not do what a friend of mine did, he was riding in front of me and he said he wanted to know if his taillight got brighter and asked me to watch it, I said ok. He then slammed on the brakes and I almost hit him.

Slightly off topic, but I have that same light but without the brake light feature. The nuts rusted onto the bolts and I tried to remove it from my rack, and the bolts turned under that much torque and mangled the plastic. I had to cut open the plastic housing to remove the bolts and replace them with stainless and glue that thing together again. My life might have been simpler if I had used stainless nuts in the first place.

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