The WOW Factor ... New and Improved Generation II!
Don't be deceived by its
looks. It may be a bit homely but this ugly duckling is a superstar. The
exclusive Happy Trails WOW LED Taillight System transforms your KLR650 to the
safest bike on the block.
Routinely blinding — during testing
staff members grew accustomed to being temporarily blinded (like looking at a
camera flash). We kid you not! Both lights are brilliant — both the tail
light and the brake light are exponentially improved to a startling degree.
Installs in seconds — unscrew the stock bulb screw in the adapter unit; the
board mounts securely underneath the tail light lens cover.
Better in every
way — the WOW LED Tail Light System uses less power, is far brighter (both
tail and brake), and is rated to last over 100,000 hours with no signal
degradation. Brake light comes with built-in dip switch toggle to activate two
second alert flashing before steady brake beam.
Fitment: fits all Kawasaki KLR650 (A or E series); customers report (we
cannot verify) it also works in the KLX250s.
New and Improved the new GEN II design is even brighter, uses less power
with no decrease in reliability:
Key benefits of the new improved design:
- Half the power consumption in tail light mode
- Slight reduction in power consumption in brake light mode
- 180% increase in brake light intensity
- Higher brake/tail light ratio increases the brake light attention
- 0.1" width reduction improves fit in the A series KLR650
Power usage comparison (14VDC engine running):
Tail Light::
- Stock 1157: 5 Watts
-
WOW LED GEN1: 0.2 Amps/2.8 Watts 10
Candela Tail Light
-
WOW LED
GEN II: 0.1 Amps/1.4 Watts 10 Candela Tail Light
Brake Light:
Note: Light brightness testing carried out using a Minolta T-10 light meter
at 1 foot. Full brightness will note be realized unless the bike is running and producing the full normal 14V. To disable the flashing mode slide both switches to the "off" position. The switches are tiny toggles on the circuit board.
Tail Light power comparison
graph
Brake Light comparison graph
Installation Instructions Here
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Blinded by the light!
