Bicycle Turn Signal

Brand: Buztronics
Model: 151718
EAN: 0709540029501
Category: Gadgets & Tools
Price: n/a  (30 customer reviews)
Shipping Wt: 0.75 pounds
Average Rating: 3.1 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

Reduce the risk of getting run over while on the street by installing the bicycle turn signal on your ride. It features a display screen that flashes bright ... [Read more]

Features

  • Buztronics Signal Pod Wireless Rear Turn Signal
  • Buztronics
  • Model: 151718

Top Reviews

Exactly what I was looking for!
by Joseph G. (5 out of 5 stars)
December 21, 2012

I wanted a highly visible turn signal that was easy to use on the go. This turn signal is approximately 6.5" wide and 3" tall which makes the arrow signals highly visible for long distances. It is very easy to install and most important easy to use. The rider can go directly from turns to brakes and back in a single button press. It has different audible beeps for each turn direction and braking so the rider is aware of the activated signal and direction/brake even if they are too busy to look at the control flashing LEDs. The Beeping is also good for other rider and pedestrian awareness in proximity of the rider.

An improvement in the product would be to have an external opening for the beeper witch doubles the audible signal; this is easy for a user to correct.

I ordered two signals; one came with a cold solder droplet fusing the on/off button so that it was always on. A few minutes to open the case and push the fusing solder droplet free of the wire solder connection points fixed it.

One thing to be aware of is that if you are riding in a pack and two or more in the pack has these, each rider must turn on and activate any signal direction to latch the transmitter and signal one at a time. The signal latches to the first unlatched control that is activated once it is turned on; so each person in the pack needs to turn on and latch in sequence.

The other improvement that would be nice is if the light battery cover did not require a small phillips screw driver to change the three AAA batteries. I changed these to thumb screws similar to what you see on computer connection cables; otherwise one may need to add a small philips screw driver to the bicycle tool kit.

Even with the few minor irritations setting these up to my standards, I am giving these signals 5 stars for being exactly what I was looking for in a signaling device; the best I have been able to find anywhere.
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Very large turn signal
by Steve Burkey (5 out of 5 stars)
May 3, 2014

I agree with the product description of the manufacturer but with one serious exception. The mounting of the turn signal did not fit the bike mount of my bike (a folding bike), as mine was too wide to fit. I had to mount the turn signal in another location and had to modify the mounting of it to make it stable. It should work on most bikes as I think that the seat tube is wider on mine. I think that it is a wonderful invention and a turn signal that all bikes should have. The price seems a little high but for the engineering and quality that you get, I think that it is a fair price. I would highly recommend this turn signal to anyone that would like to be more visible in day or night time road traffic.
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I ride every day, and this has made life easier
by Ewan Grantham (4 out of 5 stars)
March 2, 2014

I commute daily on my bike, and this has made the ride much easier. While most folks still get when you stick your arm out for a left turn, drivers seem to be confused with the right turn signal (arm over your head and pointing right). I've noticed that folks seem to get what I am doing much better when I am using these, and the little beeping helps me know that the light is actually working. Really like that the beep is different for left and right turn.

Am tempted to get a second set, and see if one controller can control two units so I can have front signals as well.
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Don't buy it. There are better products out there.
by Brian (1 out of 5 stars)
November 5, 2013

I have 4 problems with this product.
1st: It feels very very cheap. The plastic they used looks fragile and not sturdy enough. It looks like it will break if it sustains a shock.
2nd: I saw that complaint in a few of the reviews. When I bike, sometimes when I press the button, it doesn't work. Or it is flashing and tried to turn it off but it keeps on flashing. So I have to turn it off using the on/off button.
3rd: The turn signal is a bit wobbly!
4th: It ended to be very expensive!

Product: 39.12

Shipping: 15.85

COD charges: 16

Total: $70.97 <----
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Bright and remote
by Chef Gene (5 out of 5 stars)
August 26, 2013

This light really is bigger than you see in photos. It is remotely controlled wirelessly for left, right and stop. It will show a blinking pattern after you press a button until you push it again to turn it off. It also makes a different noise for each of 3 buttons. I though this too quiet for people to hear at first, then I realized the noise was just for me to remind me to turn the blinker off.

You can get 2 of these and they will both work from the same remote (on a kid trailer for example)
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Junk
by kb (1 out of 5 stars)
September 25, 2013

Mine worked for a few days but it was all a quick down hill trip from there. The wireless system loses connection constantly so either the lights won't turn on when you need them, or if they're on and you try to turn them off it won't turn off. I have only had the unit for a few weeks and I got two bike rides out of it before it started acting up. Mine even makes a weird siren type of noise but the company who sold it to me claims that it makes no such noise. I guess I should have my perfect hearing checked or maybe I'm confusing the beep for a siren or maybe, just maybe it's making a f'n siren noise! Total piece of junk unless you wish to pay someone to hard wire the system for you and then it will be slightly better working piece of junk.
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Wireless turn signals, easy mount.
by Greg K. Saunders (4 out of 5 stars)
August 6, 2013

I fount these turn signals to be quite easy to mount on my scooter due to being wireless. They work good as long as you remember to turn on the base unit with the signals. There is a push button on that base unit. You must turn this on for the signals to work.

I still will recommend tm as they do work well except for this one glitch.
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Fantastic product.
by PDett (5 out of 5 stars)
March 11, 2014

Bought this for my special needs son who loves turn signals. We mounted it by the steering wheel of his car so that he could see it. It is very easy for him to use. Fit what we were looking for perfectly! The only issue is it is a little hard for him to turn on, but once he gets that - he has a lot of fun with it.
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Im sorry to say...The product and the company who sold it to me was my first really bad experience o
by D. Hefler (1 out of 5 stars)
August 29, 2013

I ordered this product and it came very quickly. It looked well made. I set it up per the instructions. It worked when the sending unit and the lights were about two feet apart or less, but not when they were installed on handle bars and back of the bike. I tried a few locations and changed batteries, but still no luck. I called and received an RMA number and promptly returned the item. It is now about 3 weeks later and I have not received a credit to my account.
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DOA
by Greg S. (1 out of 5 stars)
June 16, 2014

With fresh batteries in the switch and in the light, I tested it before mounting on my bike. There's a "heartbeat" light on the signal, indicating that it is switched on. The left/right/both indicator on the switch came on the the signal light never activated. Returned for credit.

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