I've been told by the rider who followed me when I first bought and rode my AK home from the dealer that the tail lights are bright enough but the brake light is rather small, even if it is bright. The stock brake light is a narrow vertical double row of LEDs in the center of the tail light assembly so I've been interested in improving that.
I ordered a tail light and flashing brake LED bar today. The same one I've used on my last 3 bikes. The LED bar I ordered is the Knight Riderz LB03 LED bar. This is one that I really like and it has a regular intensity running light and then a super bright flashing brake light that flashes for about 6 seconds and then goes solid "on" to satisfy the law in most States in the USA. I have used the longer bar on one bike that had the Knight Rider style chaser light in running light mode but was told that there is at least one state near Iowa where the state patrol WILL pull me over if they see that (told to me by a resident of that state). The bar I ordered is 4.7 inches long by .7 inches wide and .7 inches thick. It will just fit perfectly on the plate that holds the rear reflectors just above the license plate. There is already a wire bundle for the plate lamp there so I'll just route the wire bundle for this LED bar the same way into the tail of the AK.
This is the LED bar I am getting:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002TRZ74G/?coliid=I30PV2FAZQ4IIB&colid=18TV0X8O5SQLR&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_itI also spent a little time working out how I'll wire it into the AK. I have designed electrical diagrams for many of my bikes for the electrical farkles that were added. Most include an isolated fuse block from Eastern Beaver. Last time I only used 2 out of the 3 fused circuits in that fuse block and this time I think it will be a while before I need more than one. That is, IF I decide to put any more electrical farkles on the AK. I like to keep things simple and the AK already has most of what I would consider adding anyway. For now only this LED bar will be added as far as electrical farkles so I really don't need the entire 3 circuit fuse block, or anything bigger. I'll just wire this directly to the battery and through a relay that will only be "on" when the bike is turned on. I haven't decided which wire coming off the OEM fuse block to tap for the trigger that turns on power to the LED bar. Either the Heated grips/USB power port wire or the wire for the lighting. The draw for the relay trigger is so low that it really doesn't matter much. Attached is the electrical diagram that I came up with. It shows the Battery Tender cable also, which is something that was added originally and not a stock/OEM item.