02-24-2011, 08:16 PM | #12 |
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A little 3M tape on the front forks, handguards and other assorted surfaces can be very noticeable. Sometimes it is fun making a spectacle of yourself.
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12-16-2011, 11:55 PM | #13 |
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I just recently got some reflective red and white stips from work. The ones that go on trucks. Im gonna put some on the inside panels of my car doors too. Really bright stuff.
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12-18-2011, 09:59 PM | #14 |
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Cars, bicycles, and motorcycles ALL have to have federal and state mandated reflectors and lights if driven "on the street". The rear of a "vehicle" requires red reflectors, the sides require yellow or white reflectors (allowing white reflective stripes on bicycle tires), the front requires white reflectors and white lights on "street vehicles". Bicyclists are allowed to use red flashing lights on the rear, as long as there is ALSO a red "rear reflector" in CA, but motor vehicles cannot have blinking red rear lights except for turn signal lights. It takes a ton of research to determine all the details of state and federal laws, and having been an avid bicyclist and motorcyclist for years, I've done that where I live. If you think your state "doesn't care" about moto mods, wait and see! That conundrum of details is for US law for our friends across the pond. If you're missing any Federal or State reflector requirements, and you have an accident, sorry dude you go down no matter "what is cool" in your neighborhood for your style of moto manufactured after 1976! Hey, Jessie James and Orange County Choppers customs are not legal on the road, have been sued by state governments, and lost for big bucks. If you ride a 2 wheeler on the road, simple way to save money and have binding insurance, keep it legal according to your state and fed laws Oh yah, that includes mods to intake and exhaust on motos manufactured after 1976 or so for US "legal street motos'"
Where the rest of the world can get away with old school ICE transportation technology, the US is trying to clean things up and keep it safer compared to the old world. US insurance companies pay attention to that. |
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12-19-2011, 01:53 AM | #15 |
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Both the U.S. and Canada have some darn good laws for making things safe but I have one question. Why didn't the U.S. make Daytime Running Lights mandatory in 1990 like Canada did? Anything manufactured after Jan 1/1990 had to have them. I made my own in 1988 for $10 worth of parts.
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The US sort of followed suit, but safety officials argued that 7000 candelas were too bright, but this again ran into the money issue. No one wanted to make separate DRLs because of cost. These days, it's more about fuel economy, and they argue that headlight based DRLs are wasteful, and LED DRL's are becoming more fashionable. This is cool, in my opinion, because widespread use will boost LED technology advances and lower the prices overall. now the NHTSA says: (2009) (…)the agency remains neutral with respect to a policy regarding the inclusion of DRLs in vehicles (…) we do not find data that provides a definitive safety benefit that justifies Federal regulation (…) manufacturers should continue to make individual decisions regarding DRLs in their vehicles |
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12-19-2011, 03:35 AM | #17 |
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Oh, but I'm wondering: if someone removes or covers their reflectors, but then puts the 3M reflective tape on, is that good enough? I know most of the 3M stuff is DOT approved. I've got red and white all over the bike.
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