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  1. Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    Hi all
    Now have first bike. Don't really want to get splatted Just wondering what you think of these lights. Annoying? Good idea? Dangerous? US forums seem split on them. :-/
    Would be grateful for any thoughts.
    Cheers
    Kate x
     
     

  2. Re: Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    I'm not a fan only because for a split second I think it's a copper behind me but on the flip side, they're obviously doing their job.
    There are better ways to avoid getting 'splatted'
    It's all in the roadcraft.
     
     

  3. Re: Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    As with WB. There are issues with the colours they give out and the exact legality.

    I'd stick to good defensive riding.
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

  4. Re: Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    Quote Originally Posted by K8dru
    Hi all
    Now have first bike. Don't really want to get splatted Just wondering what you think of these lights. Annoying? Good idea? Dangerous? US forums seem split on them. :-/
    Would be grateful for any thoughts.
    Cheers
    Kate x
    They are very pretty and may possibly be spotted by someone over standard lights but doubtful I suspect if thats the only reason for getting them.

    No idea if they are legal??
     
     

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    The issue is showing blue or red lights incorrectly. I saw a guy with there on and from the front they shone red which is illegal. Blue lights are reserved for the emergency services.
    "there's no aspect, no facet, no moment in life that can't be improved with pizza"

     
     

  6. Re: Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    There's better things to spend your money on.

    additional lights (spotlights, external LED sidelights etc.) that form points of a triangle with your headlight will enable drivers to pick you out of traffic sooner and judge your speed of approach better.

    As has been said though, further training will keep you alive longer.
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  7. Re: Any opinions on rainbow lenses and modulators? 
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    Thank you very much for your thoughtful comments.
    Will carry on reading my Police Roadcraft handbook and do what Mark says about defensive riding!
    Thanks again,
    Kate x
     
     

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