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But if you get them, dont tell people where you got them. We gotta keep some of these cool mods under wraps so they dont turn into 21" front wheels, Yaffe's bars, 300 rear tires, etc.
Does it matter what kind of turn signals you have? Is there a law? I inverted my front mirrors which makes them bump into my stock turn signals, so I was thinking of replacing the mirrors with ones that have embedded signals in them, and ripping the stock signals off the bars. But....I'm not sure of the legal requirements of what qualifies as a turn signal.
They just have to be a certain color, and visible so many feet in front of the bike under all conditions.
That said, I'd be real worried about those if someone cut me off and claimed then didn't see my intentions. A jury of non-riders are liable to agree with them.
I think they're slick looking, but I wouldn't want to put them on my bike.
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