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Old 09-02-2016, 11:36 PM   #1
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Gear Brake

Just put a Gear Brake module on my Voyager. Plug and play once they got the wires to the plugs for this bike. $99 plus shipping. Check them out for safety. http://gearbrake.com/
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Sounds like a really good idea. Did you install it yourself or have it done? What do you mean by "Plug and play once they got the wires to the plugs for this bike." Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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Looks interesting. Wonder what the tuning process entails...

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Looks interesting. Wonder what the tuning process entails...

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The tuning process is how sensitive it is based on the unit's level. Tipped toward the front of the bike = more sensitive, toward the back = less sensitive for the deceleration mode.
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Sounds like a really good idea. Did you install it yourself or have it done? What do you mean by "Plug and play once they got the wires to the plugs for this bike." Thanks for the suggestion.
There was a mix up on the way the wires go into the plugs and I had to take pictures of the wires and plugs so they could make the correct connections. They sent me the properly wired one and a return envelope so I could send the other one back. I think it was wired different because I have ABS.
You just unplug your tail light wires under the seat and plug both ends into the unit's plugs and velcro it down.
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Old 09-11-2016, 12:21 AM   #6
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There was a mix up on the way the wires go into the plugs and I had to take pictures of the wires and plugs so they could make the correct connections. They sent me the properly wired one and a return envelope so I could send the other one back. I think it was wired different because I have ABS.
You just unplug your tail light wires under the seat and plug both ends into the unit's plugs and velcro it down.
Thanks. That sounds easy enough.
 
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