It looks like this:
"BE SAFE ! Compared to a typical automobile, motorcycle stop lamps are simply too small to attract immediate attention. This is especially true during daytime, when the bright sunlight can wash out the red brake light.
tailBlazer overcomes this by rapidly flashing the taillights the instant you apply the brakes. The flash rate then slows down to a steady ON - this cycle lasts about 4 seconds. This flash pattern is called a Deceleration Warning."
Anyone?

"BE SAFE ! Compared to a typical automobile, motorcycle stop lamps are simply too small to attract immediate attention. This is especially true during daytime, when the bright sunlight can wash out the red brake light.
tailBlazer overcomes this by rapidly flashing the taillights the instant you apply the brakes. The flash rate then slows down to a steady ON - this cycle lasts about 4 seconds. This flash pattern is called a Deceleration Warning."
Anyone?