NAMZ CUSTOM CYCLE SKU: 850-09058

NAMZ Custom Cycle Badlands Pulsing Brake Module - Fits ANY Brake Light

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NAMZ Custom Cycle Badlands pulsing brake module adds a safety-enhancing brake light pulse effect to any V-twin motorcycle's existing brake system. Wires into your stock brake light circuit to create an attention-grabbing strobe effect when braking.

Features

  • Fits any brake light system
  • Plug-and-play wiring
  • Compact module design
  • Badlands pulse pattern

Specifications

  • Brand: NAMZ Custom Cycle
  • Manufacturer Part #: PBM-01
  • UPC: 850033616712
  • Length: 8 in
  • Width: 6 in
  • Height: 1 in
  • Weight: 0.05 lbs

Fitment

Fits any V-twin motorcycle with a standard brake light circuit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this work with my Harley or Indian?

Yes — this module works with any V-twin motorcycle brake light system, including all Harley and Indian models.

Do I need to rewire my entire brake system?

No — the module wires directly into your existing brake light circuit with no modifications needed.

Is a pulsing brake light street legal?

Check your local and state regulations on brake light patterns before installation. Laws vary by jurisdiction.

What's the difference between this and a standard brake light?

The Badlands module creates a pulsing strobe effect to increase brake visibility, while a standard brake light stays solid.

BRANDNAMZ Custom Cycle
TYPEElectrical
SKU850-09058
WEIGHT0.05 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
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Oct 30, 2020

Very good buy , great replacement on my 99 FXD that had no Brake light or blinkers this purchase fixed all five lighting problems

— Anonymous