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Day runner ????

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Are the ESI day runners street legal in all states? New Jersey can be very picky when it comes to lights.
 
Are the ESI day runners street legal in all states? New Jersey can be very picky when it comes to lights.


4 Lights only in NJ, But it's rarely enforced. Except when you go thru inspection, then any lights after 4 must have covers on them.
 
Technically, they wouldn't be legal in Michigan, where you can only show four continuous forward lights. Of course, that technically makes all Spyders illegal here if they have foglights, along with the fender marker lights, or the added LED accent lights on the RTS. The only way to tell is to check your state laws.
 
4 Lights only in NJ, But it's rarely enforced. Except when you go thru inspection, then any lights after 4 must have covers on them.

Than somethings not right here?

Patti's 2010 C300 has 8 forward facing white lights right from MB.

It has 2 low beam, 2 high beam, 2 fog, and 4 white running/parking lights all forward facing and it is 50 state legal.

MM
 
Are the ESI day runners street legal in all states? New Jersey can be very picky when it comes to lights.

I'm not you, but I'd take the chance....meaning, I'll probably get them sooner or later....I put the gloryders on my bike, and they're quite questionable in Maryland...however, as far as side lighting goes, many officers told me they'd rather have me well lit than hit from the side....

For that matter, they told me that red and blue lights you should avoid as if they could be misconstrued as police lights, you could get in big trouble...other colors should be fine as they help keep you visible, and this is very important when on a bike...
 
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