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rt-s 2014 at night
how do you like this picture of my new Spyder at night ?
lum bleu 1.jpg
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Nice But.......
I just recently read another post on this forum about a guy getting pulled over for having blue lighting on his Spyder. I would say be careful riding around a night or you might get a ticket. Looks nice though!!
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Looks Nice!
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So..!!
Is the cobalt footprint here as bad as the carbon footprint..?? it does look great and should turn heads along the way..congrats..!!
Gene and Ilana De Laney
Mt. Helix, California
2012 RS sm5
2012 RS sm5 , 998cc V-Twin 106hp DIY brake and park brake Classic Black
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Nice, but the blue lights might get you in trouble with LEOs. There is a post on the site of a guy that got a warning for having blue lights.....Just a thought...
Still looking for our first Spyder....
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I believe the problem with red, blue, or a combination of lights arises IF you have them on while riding day or night. Especially bad if you have them set to some stobe affect. If you just use them when you are parked, as shown here, probably not a problem.
Mike
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Originally Posted by jeanneaur
how do you like this picture of my new Spyder at night ?
lum bleu 1.jpg
Looks downright radioactive!
Cherenkov blue.jpg
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Originally Posted by WasWinger
Looks downright radioactive!
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