Reflective decals illegal?
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Local laws (North Dakota) are okay with: "any source that does not emit any color that represents, or could be perceived to represent, emergency or official vehicles, signs, or any other public notice equal to or higher than 11'." (I think the height rule is to permit business signs.)
That pretty bans most colors other than purple or green as fair as underglow goes. I can't imagine reflectors "could be perceived to represent" a color, but it's fairly subjective. Cyclists and other pedestrians are encouraged to wear reflective clothing, so I would check with The Man to be sure.
That pretty bans most colors other than purple or green as fair as underglow goes. I can't imagine reflectors "could be perceived to represent" a color, but it's fairly subjective. Cyclists and other pedestrians are encouraged to wear reflective clothing, so I would check with The Man to be sure.
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its completely legal and i actually had a problem with an inspection sticker here in Massachusetts bc when i put on my fender eliminator, i removed two reflectors on the left and right sides of my tail section. So basically you need to have reflectors on the "rear half" of the bike. so the temporary solution were two reflective stickers i stuck to my swing arm (1x3"), ugly as hell by the way. so after i pulled them off and put reflective rim stripe on the wheels, brought it to the inspection station and guy said that is more than enough, and actually thought it was a good idea.... so that is my long answer to a short question... by the way this is a link to a GREAT way to get the rim tape put on perfectly.
http://www.600rr.net/vb/showthread.php?t=75278
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