Weiser Technik UltraBRIGHTS 2-in-1 Turn Signals Review (2024)

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Additional lighting is undoubtedly one of the most useful additions to any motorcycle. It not only helps you see better in the dark, extra lights can also make you more visible to other road users. However, adding lights often requires brackets to hang them on the bike, extensive wiring for power, relays, and extra switches that will crowd your handlebars or co*ckpit. Weiser Technik has come to the rescue with their UltraBRIGHTS LED 2-in-1 turn signal inserts which utilize existing housings to add driving or brake lights to your bike with a bare minimum of wiring or effort.

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Weiser offers kits for a variety of motorcycles to allow a nearly plug ’n’ play installation, even on bikes with the fickle CAN bus. The kits include nearly everything you’ll need: high quality Posi-Twist and Posi-Tap connectors, a pre-wired relay, zip ties, and leads with plenty of length to make connections a breeze. Unlike many other LED turn signals, you won’t need to wire in additional resistors or load equalizers. For most installations you’ll only need a couple of screwdrivers, wire cutters, wire strippers, and a little electrical tape. It’s possible, in some scenarios, you may also need a multimeter to locate appropriate wires or additional tools to remove your fairings and/or turn signals. The included instructions are clear, detailed, and very understandable; Weiser also has their full instructions and a suite of installation videos online.

Weiser Technik UltraBRIGHTS 2-in-1 Turn Signals Review (3)My installation on a 2019 Triumph Tiger 800 XCA for this review was a little more involved but not any more technically difficult and could still very easily be completed in the 1–2 hours Weiser suggests for most installations. For Tigers built between 2010–2017 the EXTREME signal shape is a direct fitment, but with the 2018 and 2019 models Triumph moved to a new incandescent signal shape for the U.S. while the rest of the world got very slim LED indicators. Luckily, Weisers LEGACY I signal shape fits the 2018 and 2019 housings and Weiser is developing a new part to allow direct fitment with no modifications to the existing signals.

Once Weiser has the new part available, 2018 and 2019 Tiger owners in the U.S. will have two options for installing UltraBRIGHTS 2-in-1 LEDs; the LEGACY I shape will be an easy direct fitment, and for those desiring a slimmer look the EXTREME shape requires only minor modification. Both shapes result in a clean look and extra functionality of the turn signals. Weiser has new signal housings available to add to your order if you’re interested in changing the signal shape on your Tiger 800 or adding UltraBRIGHTS 2-in-1 LEDs to any other motorcycle.

Personally, I prefer the slimmer look of the EXTREME signals and installation required a set of BMW housings and a minor modification to the OEM turn signal stalks. The BMW housings fit on the Triumph signal stalks, and the modification is just cutting a small notch out of the signal stalk to provide room for the new signal lens tab to seat in the housing. I experimented with a few different tools for cutting the notch, but found a utility knife/razor with a fresh blade to be the most efficient tool for the job.

After installation, I have to say I’m very happy with the 2-in1 UltraBRIGHT LEDs. The driving lights in the front signals provide an impressive amount of light for their size, particularly providing extra low and side illumination which could really help you see gravel in a turn or deer lurking on the shoulder. The brake lights in the rear signals have effectively doubled the amount of light under braking and the amber turn signals are noticeably brighter than the OEM incandescent bulbs. Both are welcome improvements to help others see me when I most need them to. I asked Weiser about the possibility of the rear signals operating as running lights in addition to turn and brake indicators, but their philosophy to provide a more effective extra brake light requires the signals to be completely dark prior to being illuminated rather than being partially lit before. Think of the third brake light on a car or truck; when it lights up, you know to slow down.

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This is a premium product which is priced accordingly but does exactly what it advertises, and Weiser has really stepped up to make installation as easy as possible. Weiser Technik is confident enough in their product to provide a 60-day satisfaction guarantee as well as a four-year warranty, both of which are completely backed up by the performance, quality of the product, and the price at which they’re offered.

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MSRP: $249 per pair | $449 combined front and rear

Fitment: BMW, Triumph, KTM, Aprilia, and more.

PROS:

  • Enhanced visibility and conspicuity to other road users
  • Easy installation on many bikes
  • Four-year warranty

CONS:

  • Premium products come with premium price tags
  • Limited direct fitment

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FAQs

Are LED turn signals worth it? ›

High efficiency with low voltage makes it easy for LEDs to gain an edge over incandescent lamps, consuming 80% less electrical power. Instantaneous switch-on: The LED switches on faster than the incandescent bulb and this is noticeable, especially on vehicle brake lights. It switches on faster even when it is cold.

How long do LED turn signals last? ›

A high-quality unit may feature up to 50,000 hours worth of life to it. This means that you may very well be able to use the same lights for the entirety of your car's life expectancy.

Can I replace a turn signal bulb with a LED? ›

When it's time to replace your turn signal bulbs, you can easily upgrade the look of your vehicle and increase your visibility with LED turn signal bulbs. We offer a full line of bright LED bulbs, including our popular HP24 Switchback LED bulbs.

Do LED turn signals use less power? ›

LED lighting draws much less power and lasts way longer than standard incandescent lighting that comes stock with most vehicles. Although the reduced draw of LEDs has advantages, replacement of turn signal bulbs with LEDS will cause what is called hyperflashing.

What is the downside to LED? ›

Blue Hazard and Pollution Risk: The intensity of blue LEDs and cool-white LEDs can exceed safe blue-light hazard limits for eye safety. The cool white LED can also cause more “blue pollution” when used as outdoor lights compared to traditional lighting.

Why do my new LED turn signals blink fast? ›

The fast blinking of LED turn signals is called hyper-flashing. It occurs due to the incompatibility between old car electronics and new LED technology. The hyper-flashing can be easily fixed by installing an additional resistor or relay.

Why do LED light bulbs not last? ›

Unlike incandescent light bulbs, LEDs don't produce light using heat. This is part of what makes them so energy efficient. The downside is that their components can be sensitive to overheating, which can cause them to burn out prematurely.

Why do LED lights flicker? ›

Why Do LED Lights Flicker? LED drivers not only operate as a system that manages current but also as a protection pad. Defective drives can cause LED flickering because they will be more susceptible to heat over time. Loose wiring or loose bulbs can cause the blinking LED lights.

What is the failure rate of LED bulbs? ›

But LEDs are only worth the investment if they hold true to their performance promises. A lamp that boasts an energy efficiency increase of up to 90% compared to other lighting options isn't beneficial if it doesn't function. When it comes to LED lamp failure, the industry standard is 3%.

Do LED turn signals require a special flasher? ›

An LED (-compatible) Flasher is a turn-signal or hazard flasher relay that works properly with LED turn-signal bulbs. Generally, a stock automotive Turn Signal (or Hazard) Flasher Relay does not work with LED Bulbs unless it was designed for that.

Do LED turn signals need a resistor? ›

The purpose of resistors in LED turn signal bulbs is to eliminate that worrisome hyper-flashing and to ensure that your new, brighter bulbs work properly, easing your mind and getting you back on the road in no time.

Should I replace both turn signal bulbs at the same time? ›

Yes, it's strongly recommended to replace both turn signal bulbs at the same time. This way, If one goes bad, the other will likely follow shortly afterward. It's also a good practice because having the two bulbs replaced at the same time means you can guarantee that the intensity and color of the beams will match.

Are LED turn signals illegal? ›

If the modification violates state or federal law they can site you for the violation. Generally, replacing your marker lights, turn signals, or brake lights with LED bulbs will not get you into any legal hot water.

Is it better to leave LED lights on or off? ›

LED Lighting

The operating life of a LED is unaffected by turning it on and off. While lifetime is reduced for fluorescent lamps the more often they are switched on and off, there is no negative effect on LED lifetime. This characteristic gives LEDs several distinct advantages when it comes to operations.

How to stop LED indicators flashing fast? ›

Since the LED light bulbs have a lower load, this causes fast-blinking since the relay cannot tell the difference but only responds to a lesser load. To fix this problem, replace the relay with one meant for a lower load. You will need to remove the old relay and replace it with a new one meant for LED lights.

Is switching to LED lights worth it? ›

LEDs will last much longer than many alternative light bulbs. Depending on daily use, one bulb will last for decades. While LEDs may be generally more costly, in the long run, your energy savings will more than make up for the initial expense of making the switch to LEDs.

Can you use LED lights for turn signals? ›

Since LED bulbs have much less resistance, it throws the flasher off causing the turn signals to blink really fast (hyper flashing). Some sites suggest adding a resistor to the circuit but that creates heat and negates the LEDs low-power-draw benefit. A new flasher isn't expensive, no more than $15.

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