ROYAL ENFIELD CLASSIC REBORN 350-FLASH X HAZARD FLASH MODULE

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Introducing the Flash X Hazard Flash Module, meticulously designed for the Royal Enfield Classic Reborn 350: Elevate Your Riding Safety with a Touch of Classic Elegance!

Key Features:

  1. Classic Reborn 350 Integration: Tailored to seamlessly blend with the timeless design of the Royal Enfield Classic Reborn 350, the Flash X Hazard Flash Module not only prioritizes safety but enhances the classic charm of your iconic ride.

  2. Gleaming LED Illumination: Illuminate the road with the brilliant glow of the Flash X module's high-intensity LEDs. Enhance your visibility, ensuring you stand out in low-light conditions, adverse weather, or emergency situations.

  3. Customizable Flash Patterns: Express your unique style with customizable flash patterns. Choose from a variety of attention-grabbing strobe sequences to match the classic elegance of your Royal Enfield while effectively alerting other road users.

  4. Effortless Plug-and-Play Installation: Enjoy a stress-free installation process with the Flash X Hazard Flash Module's plug-and-play design. No need for complex wiring or specialized tools – seamlessly connect and ride with enhanced safety.

  5. Weather-Resistant Craftsmanship: Built to endure diverse weather conditions, the Flash X module ensures optimal performance in rain, snow, or extreme temperatures. Ride confidently, knowing your safety device is crafted to handle any environmental challenge.

  6. Low Power Consumption: Despite its powerful illumination, the Flash X module is energy-efficient, minimizing its impact on your motorcycle's battery. Ride with peace of mind, knowing your safety accessory is both reliable and energy-conscious.

  7. Emergency Visibility: Activate the hazard flash module during breakdowns, accidents, or emergency stops to create a visible safety zone around your Royal Enfield Classic Reborn 350. Enhance your safety and prevent further incidents on the road.

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