So now out of curiosity I had to do a little light reading of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. :shocked: That's the US regulation. Rear motorcycle turn signal separation combination brake/turn as quoted from the regulation. "At or near the rear, at the same height, symmetrically about the vertical centerline, and having a minimum horizontal separation distance (centerline to centerline of lamps) of 9 inches." So that's 230mm to the rest of the world. All vehicles are to have amber turn signals or combination turn and brakes lights in red.
First of all in the UK the Spyder is not classified as a motorcycle but a tricycle which has similar but in no way identical regulations to a car.
To make life even more complex, a motorcycle with a side-car attached is NOT a tricycle but a motorcycle combination!!
There is a logical reason for all this! Really!! In the late forties and fifties many families couldn't afford to buy cars and so a number of
companies set out to give families four seat transport without the expense of a car but with a roof over their heads unlike a bike with a chair attached!
A number of quite diabolical devices were created but they were cheap and sold by the thousand.
Here's one.....The Bond Minicar....This one is a late fifties model and a two-seater! WHOA!! 250cc 2 stroke engine
almost 12bhp :roflblack:
So here is the rear indicator legislation from the UK:
From the Vehicle Lighting Regulations (1989)
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Minimum separation distance between indicators on opposite sides of a vehicle–
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A motor vehicle (other than a solo motor bicycle or a motor bicycle combination or an invalid carriage having a maximum speed not exceeding 8 mph) first used on or after 1st April 1986, a trailer manufactured on or after 1st October 1985, a horse-drawn vehicle, a pedstrian-controlled vehicle and a vehicle drawn or propelled by hand:
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[TD="class: LegTDplain"]500 mm or, if the overall width of the vehicle is less than 1400 mm, 400 mm[/TD]
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