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I would love to have those lights but they are illegal in Canada.
The only vehicles that are allowed to have flashing red lights are Police, Fire and Ambulances.
do you always obey stupid laws?
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I would love to have those lights but they are illegal in Canada.
The only vehicles that are allowed to have flashing red lights are Police, Fire and Ambulances.
I would love to have those lights but they are illegal in Canada.
The only vehicles that are allowed to have flashing red lights are Police, Fire and Ambulances.
Skene Design P3 Lights are nice since you can program them on the fly. When you turn the ignition on, you tap the brakes the following number of times for the following results:
Brake Light Programming
4x No brake light modulation
5x Brakes modulate 4 times slowly, then solid
6x Brakes modulate 4 times rapidly, 4 times slowly, then solid
Mode is saved on power off
Emergency Flasher
7x Medium repeating flash
8x Rapid repeating flash
9x Quad flash
Flasher is disabled when you apply the brake again
Tail Light Modulation
10x Toggles tail light modulation on & off
Tail Light Brightness
12x Toggles tail light brightness - high/low (this is the "flickering" effect that people usually refer to)
i recently went into my local BMW dealership to schedule some work for my 1988 K100.
i ordered some PIAA lights for the front end and asked if they sold flasher kits for rear lighting/brake lights. i was informed by the service manager that such equipment is illegal in PA and my bike (s) would NOT pass PA State Inspection if equipped thusly!
anybody here know the PA law on this?
Well I guess I'm going to have to miss the Bloomsburg rally because I sure don't want to get a ticket for the flashing LED brake lights on my bike. It seems, based on the number of posts in this thread that a lot of us will be in trouble in Pennsylvania.
Oh, I think I'll go anyway. I'll just add the cost of that ticket to the cost of the $5 gas to get there.
i recently went into my local BMW dealership to schedule some work for my 1988 K100.
i ordered some PIAA lights for the front end and asked if they sold flasher kits for rear lighting/brake lights. i was informed by the service manager that such equipment is illegal in PA and my bike (s) would NOT pass PA State Inspection if equipped thusly! a quick search or the PA motor vehicle codes for motorcycles did NOT turn up any solid info on the subject. in fact it does not mention rear brake flashers at all.
anybody here know the PA law on this?