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I ride with colors other than blue and red all the time w/ no problem. You just need to stay away from emergency vehicle colors and you cannot have them flashing while riding-thay must be solid. Although, because I am a LEO in this state and ride with a LEO MC I never have any problems.
Been there done that. Nice Mod. Most don't realize how easy the install is and pay those enormous fees for Boogey lights and the like at bike shows. Like he said takes about 2 hrs max and that's with taking the seat off and putting it back on.
Can you add a couple of pics with them on the green setting? I really have this thing for green, and want to add those and some custom green paint to my bike.
I ride with colors other than blue and red all the time w/ no problem. You just need to stay away from emergency vehicle colors and you cannot have them flashing while riding-thay must be solid. Although, because I am a LEO in this state and ride with a LEO MC I never have any problems.
Yeah. I know about the blue and red. A friend of mine got a ticket for having colors other than red or amber being seen from behind. He was in green mode. Usually that only happens when the cop is out for bikes. I'm sure being a LEO helps.
to each his own. i'm not saying your bikes don't look good but i don't dig the whole light thingy. your bikes are beautiful, but i don't think that's my cup'o tea. i'd been eyeing them lately but i don't think i'll take that path right now. maybe when i get a little older i'll do the whole lights all over my bike thing.
later,
wanna
ps, not trying to offend anybody, remember i do like your bikes and think that they look good. but i don't like the LIGHTS. just wanted to clarify.
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