Author Topic: Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation  (Read 4870 times)

Offline Highett

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Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation
« on: June 21, 2013, 11:48:39 PM »
After reading about Brake Light Modulators I decided to purchase and Install one on my 2011 GTR.

I did some research and decided on the Vizi-tec because it was bike specific, Plug and Play and was very small and had 10 preset algorithms to choose from

Delivery was 11 days and came without instruction for installation, Vizi-tec did say  that a user guide and installation instructions were available for download on their web site.

There is a user manual which is comprehensive but no specific installation guide for the 1400GTR, there is a generic installation video though

http://www.vizi-tec.com/supabrake-2/

However installation only requires accessing the brake light lead and plug, getting to the brake light plug required moving some bits out of the way to create some room.

Packaging:



Normally you would remove the tool box but mine has a Fuse Block installed in it and will require the wiring to be removed first



To isolate the Fuse Block I removed the fuse in the positive wire that comes direct from the battery and supplies power to the Fuse Block



Fuse Block and Toolbox removed, wires put to the side and the foam block with the system diagnostic plugs removed and put to the side



The brake light and indicator wires and plugs are tucked up behind this module, moving it is easy as it is held in place buy by a rubber harness attached on each side



just lifted the module out, I did not bother unplugging it just moved it to the side to make some space



Reach under and carefully pull out the wires and plugs, Plug Identification as pictured



Split the brake light plug and plug in the modulator, tidy up the wires and plugs, some small black zip ties came with the modulator, I used those and put all the wires and plugs back where they came from along with the modulator.



Put everything back the way it was



The Modulator has a delay, this delay is for when you are in stop & start traffic so you don't end up annoying the crap out of the person behind you.

The video below shows the Brake light Modulating, then normal operation and then Modulating.

This is the factory default setting, there are 10 in all.

Left click on the picture to view the video


Offline maxtog

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Re: Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2013, 06:57:57 AM »
Very good writeup.  I have a similar writeup on the Admore option for having both an additional light AND modulation: http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=2505

Looks like the Vizi-tec does modulation properly (like the Admore)- it activates only once during a "session", times out after one sequence, and has a delay between sessions.  At $75, it is a bit pricy, but it is plug and play, which is nice.
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Re: Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation
« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2013, 07:33:53 AM »
Nice write-up! Wish my Hyper-lites would have been plug-&-play! They weren't too bad to install though.

And to add, I don't mind annoying those behind me! I ride mostly back and forth to work, getting in the office around 6:00. So it's dark when leaving in the morning, and there are so many cages at that time of morning texting already!!!!!!  :banghead:
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Re: Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation
« Reply #3 on: July 20, 2013, 08:09:19 AM »
Just ordered mine and can't wait! This post will come in handy during the installation. :)

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Re: Vizi-tec Super Brake 2 Installation
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2013, 09:20:58 AM »
Excellent!  Thanks.  :finger_fing11: :goodpost:
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