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    Just out of curiosity,does anyone on here have a black 636?

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    Nice one

    Hope to see it in the Sky High/Monument Rd GP some time soon
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    I have already done my first run over the hill.

    Regarding the reflector and the licence plate, am I required to have a white light lighting up the plate as well.
    The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook.

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    I think you are TECHNICALLY required to have a light and reflector, but most bikes (almost all) don't have those requirements!

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    Bicycles are supposed to have orange reflectors in their wheels.

    Few years ago took my racer for its first ride and kept getting this rhythmic woosh.

    Took it back to the shop and said something was wrong. Told me all new bikes were required to have the reflectors. Since my bike was sold, would I like him to take them off?

    yep, so he just snapped them off. As long as you sort of meet the requirements...
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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
    I think you are TECHNICALLY required to have a light and reflector, but most bikes (almost all) don't have those requirements!
    you need the light as they do check this, he did to my bike on tuesday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FEINT
    I think you are TECHNICALLY required to have a light and reflector, but most bikes (almost all) don't have those requirements!
    well its for your own good to have a reflector.... you won't want come half blind cager running up your back end.

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    how does this look. I have the white light above and the reflector below.
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    It seems fine. Just remember its wet out there at the moment so take it easy. And hang off more instead of leaning over more.

    And make sure you scrub your tyres in before you go hard in the wet!!!!!!

    Good luck........... and oh yeah green is the best colour and would have been my first choice, apart from that bugserum coloured thingimej

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judderbar
    how does this look. I have the white light above and the reflector below.
    The photo isn't very clear, can't see much. I might go and re-attach a red reflector on the back of the bike. The good thing I guess is, you only need to do a WOF once a year!

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    sorry for bringing up and old post, but I thought some of you '05 owners might be looking for ideas for fender eliminator.

    have a look here scroll down a little bit and there are some detailed photos.

    hope that helps

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