MotoBrite - LED Road Safety Warning Triangle For Motorbikes (1 Viewer)

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Have already posted about BriteAngle https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/briteangle-led-road-safety-warning-triangle.216039/ but there is now what looks a cleverly designed version for motorbikes - have a look at MotoBrite video below & see what you think? Code ELF2020 currently takes £10 off the MotoBrite https://shoppingcart-roadsafetydesign.com/index.php?id_product=7&controller=product although there is a bundle offer coming soon. We have also cheekily asked for an even better discount for Funsters so will post once we hear back!

 
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Quick & helpful reply received but no Fun specific code possible at present as the codes above & below are the best discounts on offer for this British designed & manufactured safety product.
The bundle is out now offering a slightly bigger saving if buying both types https://www.briteangle.com/selectpr...wyj5QD0VE1BhComAHNscL-5Xf2bLNI94mxITH2k4G0X7M . This is a BriteAngle for car/motorhome & MotoBrite for motorbike - normally £82.85 delivered for both but £60.85 delivered with code STAR2020 so £22 discount (y)
Just MotoBrite is £34.90 delivered with code ELF2020 so £10 discount.

Found that once you are in the shopping cart have to retype main website link https://briteangle.com/ to get back to it to see the other products - not difficult but hopefully they will add a continue shopping option too at some point to make the website a little easier to use. Mind you - I might be missing something so please post if you do find where to click!


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Quick & helpful reply received but no Fun specific code possible at present as the codes above & below are the best discounts on offer for this British designed & manufactured safety product.
The bundle is out now offering a slightly bigger saving if buying both types https://www.briteangle.com/selectpr...wyj5QD0VE1BhComAHNscL-5Xf2bLNI94mxITH2k4G0X7M . This is a BriteAngle for car/motorhome & MotoBrite for motorbike - normally £82.85 delivered for both but £60.85 delivered with code STAR2020 so £22 discount (y)
Just MotoBrite is £34.90 delivered with code ELF2020 so £10 discount.

Found that once you are in the shopping cart have to retype main website link https://briteangle.com/ to get back to it to see the other products - not difficult but hopefully they will add a continue shopping option too at some point to make the website a little easier to use. Mind you - I might be missing something so please post if you do find where to click!


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Isn’t it supposed be to be placed 50 metres behind the broken down vehicle?

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Isn’t it supposed be to be placed 50 metres behind the broken down vehicle?
Not bikers ourselves so can only give an uninformed opinion - sure others will come along with much better informed ones!
Googling it - warning triangles are meant to be 45m behind vehicle in UK but not used at all on motorways (although different again on the continent) & other "permitted warning devices" are suggested as alternatives. Presume that maybe not all bikers carry warning triangles so something fitted that gives day & night visibility from 300m away seems like a wise thing to have but obviously an additional triangle that distance away in the road as well would also be wise where possible.
 

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Not bikers ourselves so can only give an uninformed opinion - sure others will come along with much better informed ones!
Googling it - warning triangles are meant to be 45m behind vehicle in UK but not used at all on motorways (although different again on the continent) & other "permitted warning devices" are suggested as alternatives. Presume that maybe not all bikers carry warning triangles so something fitted that gives day & night visibility from 300m away seems like a wise thing to have but obviously an additional triangle that distance away in the road as well would also be wise where possible.
I do like it if only for its novelty value.
 
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I do like it if only for its novelty value.
We like the idea of it (not tried & not experts) & for whatever reason someone might fit this, if there is a chance it might help prevent an accident then it's worthwhile.

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