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    cher bro, thanks 4 the heads up. Theres a nice 10mm hole in my fairng now so whats done is done. I'm onto this other guy Ross from CHCH ledbulbs.co.nz he has some interesting stuff as well.
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    I fitted Narva daytime running lights.
    These lamps come pre-wired and satisfy the legislation by dimming when lights switched on.
    They give better indication of your presence, day and night.
    Keep headlight off during the day hence no taillight running. Stop light becomes much more visible and following traffic is much more aware of your braking action.
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    Do anyone know what law would prevent me from running BLUE LED Lights on my Harley? I have checked the codes and I can't find anything that says I can't have LED lights on my bike. The only references I find relate to Blue, Red, or Amber EMERGENCY LIGHTS which Police use on dashes, grills and on top of their cars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhnharvy773 View Post
    Do anyone know what law would prevent me from running BLUE LED Lights on my Harley? I have checked the codes and I can't find anything that says I can't have LED lights on my bike. The only references I find relate to Blue, Red, or Amber EMERGENCY LIGHTS which Police use on dashes, grills and on top of their cars.
    First up, because you want blue, you are ruled out of every section of the lighting laws except for cosmetic lamps. Under this rule, the light must be consistent (no flashing, pulsing, moving) and mounted in a fixed position.

    You have sight angles to comply with (front and rear are a no-no) etc and can't position them within 250mm of a mandatory lamp.

    Paraphrased from here: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/vi...hting-v4a2.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    First up, because you want blue, you are ruled out of every section of the lighting laws except for cosmetic lamps. Under this rule, the light must be consistent (no flashing, pulsing, moving) and mounted in a fixed position.

    You have sight angles to comply with (front and rear are a no-no) etc and can't position them within 250mm of a mandatory lamp.

    Paraphrased from here: http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/vi...hting-v4a2.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    He's in Hawaii.....
    He asks about legal stuff in NZ... for Hawaii?

    That's way out of my depth...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
    It's barking mad and if it doesn't turn you into a complete loon within half an hour of cocking a leg over the lofty 875mm seat height, I'll eat my Arai.

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    Are you allowed modulating lights in NZ? Think not?

    http://www.webbikeworld.com/lights/b...is-podmods.htm

    Nice little twinkle tho, looks a bit like vibrations from the road surface
    Watch out for tow ropes and quickly braking cars

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    So would something like this be illegal? someone mentioned that anything flashing must be amber but this is in sync with his indicator and seems to aid rather than distract...


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    They are definately within 250mm of a mandatory light, so yes - illegal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    They are definately within 250mm of a mandatory light, so yes - illegal.
    Super effective tho huh?

    More and more use of LED's as standard has GOT to be the way things will go, a la Audi etc.

    I just hope Plod look at the big picture with regards to us trying to protect ourselves rather than "Ünder section such and such, blah blah, thats 248mm blah..... "
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    Quote Originally Posted by shafty View Post
    I just hope Plod look at the big picture with regards to us trying to protect ourselves rather than "Ünder section such and such, blah blah, thats 248mm blah..... "

    Why worry about Mr Plod, HE didn't make the rules.

    Get onto the Gov't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMice View Post
    Are you allowed modulating lights in NZ? Think not?

    http://www.webbikeworld.com/lights/b...is-podmods.htm

    Nice little twinkle tho, looks a bit like vibrations from the road surface
    No modulating lights are not legal in New Zealand. We import the BikeVis Bullets but not the BikeVis Pod Mods for this reason.
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    OK for all of those asking. It is illegal to have both Daytime Running Lights and head lights on at the same time....and of course it is a legal requirement to have your head light on at all time on a motorcycle so it is therefore illegal to have Daytime Running Lights fitted to a motorcycle. yes it is a dumb rule!

    There is a simple way around this. We import, distribute and market the BikeVis Bullet positioning lamps. The rules do not prevent you having 'positioning lamps' and head lights on at the same time.

    For people who want to know more about the legality of 'Positioning Lamps' visit the relevant section on the LTSA web site here.

    Of course forward facing lights must be white or amber and lights other than your indicators are not allowed to flash. Blue lights are illegal - of course what is blue and what is white is a little debatable as many modern car lights have a fairly blue tinge to them.

    The new 2nd Gen BikeVis bullet Positioning Lamps are twice as bright as the 1st Gen BikeVis Bullets and the light is an intense white with a very faint blue tinge.

    How these laws are interpreted by different law officers and testing stations is no doubt a little variable, but so far none of our customers has encountered any legal hassles with the very popular BikeVis Bullets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FastBikeGear View Post
    BikeVis Bullet positioning lamps. .
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