> I believe the European standard is to have a solid light

This is correct.  Perhaps there is a Japanese blinking dyno light?  

On Friday, October 10, 2014 2:31:54 AM UTC-5, Peter M wrote:
>
> I believe the European standard is to have a solid light and it would 
> appear as if most of these come from over yonder. I for one have never seen 
> a dyno light that blinks. Now the whole solid v blinking debate i will stay 
> out of....
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:16 PM, Meade Anderson <meade.a...@gmail.com 
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>> Folks
>> Is there a dyno rear light that blinks?  All the ones I've seen are 
>> solid/continuously on...
>> Thanks
>> Meade
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