Lights and reflectors. Question.

LittleTimmy52

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Howdy, it's been a while since I last posted. Because the cops don't like me for literally no reason, I need to make my bike road legal so they can't say jack squat about my bike. Anyone got suggestions for what lights and reflectors and blinkers I should get that are good enough? Is there a kit of sorts so I don't have to get all the lights and reflectors by piece mail?

Thanks.
 
I use rechargeable front/rear turn signals that can be seen during the daylight. My alarm/tail/brake light uses a sensor that detects when I'm slowing down, it can be seen during daylight and is rechargeable. My loud horn's/alarm button is on the left handlebar, can be heard inside of a closed compartment vehicle, and is rechargeable. The low volume pedestrian horn's button is on the right handlebar; it uses AA batteries. I use a rechargeable battery pack for the 3 level lumen head light. I use a Sigma 14.60 bicycle computer for a speedometer. Last of all I have left and right side mirrors. I also use wheel reflectors mounted on the spokes. I wear a helmet with a light on it and a camera mount.

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I use rechargeable front/rear turn signals that can be seen during the daylight. My alarm/tail/brake light uses a sensor that detects when I'm slowing down, it can be seen during daylight and is rechargeable. My loud horn's/alarm button is on the left handlebar, can be heard inside of a closed compartment vehicle, and is rechargeable. The low volume pedestrian horn's button is on the right handlebar; it uses AA batteries. I use a rechargeable battery pack for the 3 level lumen head light. I use a Sigma 14.60 bicycle computer for a speedometer. Last of all I have left and right side mirrors. I also use wheel reflectors mounted on the spokes. I wear a helmet with a light on it and a camera mount.

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Thanks man for the info, nice bike btw. Ill use your sugestions for a template. I tracked down some old lights and reflectors off a scooter and a box of bus parts from my diesel school, im going to reconfigure it around. question though, is a helmet required or just recommended for safety?
 
Thanks man for the info, nice bike btw. Ill use your sugestions for a template. I tracked down some old lights and reflectors off a scooter and a box of bus parts from my diesel school, im going to reconfigure it around. question though, is a helmet required or just recommended for safety?
Depends on your location.

Many feel not wearing a helmet makes them look cool. Here's how I feel about it.

Ecclesiastes 9:4
King James Version

4) For to him that is joined to all the living there is hope: for a living dog is better than a dead lion.
 
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This kit has no Lumen output mentioned but does have this in the description:

2. Design: Multifunctional split design, the main light and left and right turn signal can be used in splicing, or can be disassembled and installed independently, free and convenient, and escort your night riding.

As you can see from the description they're only good at night. Which is why they're probably so cheap.

Here's what I use:

UPXSXT 4Pcs Turn Signals for Bicycles with Alarm, USB Charging Remote Control Split/Integrated Bike Tail Light 5 Modes Waterproof Strobe Bike Rear Lights Can be Mounted on Front and Rear of Bicycle https://a.co/d/dnKknff

PADONOW Smart Bike Tail Light: Rear Bicycle Brake Light USB Rechargeable Wireless Anti-Theft Alarm Taillight Auto Red Led Flashing Back Lights Waterproof Road Cycling High Lumen Daytime Strobe Light https://a.co/d/6MhPpRz

Bike Bell Alarm Horn with Remote, USB Rechargeable, Waterproof, Anti-Theft Vibration Alarm for Bikes, Scooters https://a.co/d/5B4rfFl
 
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This kit has no Lumen output mentioned but does have this in the description:

2. Design: Multifunctional split design, the main light and left and right turn signal can be used in splicing, or can be disassembled and installed independently, free and convenient, and escort your night riding.

As you can see from the description they're only good at night. Which is why they're probably so cheap.

Here's what I use:

UPXSXT 4Pcs Turn Signals for Bicycles with Alarm, USB Charging Remote Control Split/Integrated Bike Tail Light 5 Modes Waterproof Strobe Bike Rear Lights Can be Mounted on Front and Rear of Bicycle https://a.co/d/dnKknff

PADONOW Smart Bike Tail Light: Rear Bicycle Brake Light USB Rechargeable Wireless Anti-Theft Alarm Taillight Auto Red Led Flashing Back Lights Waterproof Road Cycling High Lumen Daytime Strobe Light https://a.co/d/6MhPpRz

Bike Bell Alarm Horn with Remote, USB Rechargeable, Waterproof, Anti-Theft Vibration Alarm for Bikes, Scooters https://a.co/d/5B4rfFl
The OP was asking for suggestions for lights, reflectors and blinkers that are just 'good enough' to keep the police off his back.
I'm gave him exactly what he was asking for.

If he should decide that he wants something better?; He now knows that he can search for them on eBay. ;)
 
The OP was asking for suggestions for lights, reflectors and blinkers that are just 'good enough' to keep the police off his back.
I'm gave him exactly what he was asking for.

If he should decide that he wants something better?; He now knows that he can search for them on eBay. ;)
The only thing is the police may not stay off his back if the lights aren't visible during the daylight. From the way he made it sound the police are pretty strict where he lives. What they might let slide on a pedal only bicycle they don't seem to be willing to let slide on a motorized bicycle. I know some places even require mopeds/scooters/motorcycles to have their head light on during the daylight.
 
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