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United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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50 Karma

Review on Bro Multi Function Motorcycle Offroad Signal by Robert Mac

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works fine but not for me.

This switch works as it should and does it well; But the shape of this switch causes a few minor issues that bother me enough that I'll probably be replacing it soon. I put it on my electric bike and hooked it up to a car horn and multiple turn signals (front and rear) powered by a 12v drill battery. My main problem is that I keep accidentally pressing the green button, and I think the way the button sticks out makes that random signal much more likely. I definitely signaled this by accident rather than intention. My other issue is that the shape of the horn makes it a little hard to press when you really need it, you have to raise your hand, making it difficult to use the brakes at the same time every time I use them accidentally had to press the red button first. And finally, the shape of this thing catches the thumb, and I'm pretty sure the first thing that would break in an accident would be my thumb. Another reviewer said that the turn signal switch does not click and moves on its own. , that doesn't apply to mine, but anyway I leave the turn signal on quite often because it's easy to turn it on in the opposite direction when you turn it off. I won't be returning this one because I've already used it, but I'll be replacing it with another model here on Amazon that has a high/low beam switch instead of a headlight button. PS: I didn't know how to wire it and just figured it out as I left. If you're in the same boat, remember that the power for the turn signals must flow from the positive on your battery to the positive light on you (usually red). then from your lights to the correct color wire (green-right, yellow-left), then from the brown wire back to your battery negative. It took me 2 hours to figure it out

Pros
  • Indicator blocks and lenses
Cons
  • There are disadvantages