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I think you're supposed to have a red reflector on the rear and a white on the front as well:
http://www.ctc.org.uk/cyclists-library/ ... egulations
I imagine very few people are riding bicycles at night that are "technically" legal, even though they have good, bright lights that are better than those that are technically correct.
Here's my "shopping" bike:
I've got red reflective tape on the rear mudguard and some white tape on the head tube and there are some reflectors on the pedals, but only 2, rather than 4 legally required, there are also reflective "thingys" on the spokes and reflective strips on the tyres. I have a decent set of lights and with these fitted, I'm something akin to Blackpool illuminations in motion, but probably still not completely legal. :?
I think you're supposed to have a red reflector on the rear and a white on the front as well:
http://www.ctc.org.uk/cyclists-library/ ... egulations
I imagine very few people are riding bicycles at night that are "technically" legal, even though they have good, bright lights that are better than those that are technically correct.
Here's my "shopping" bike:
I've got red reflective tape on the rear mudguard and some white tape on the head tube and there are some reflectors on the pedals, but only 2, rather than 4 legally required, there are also reflective "thingys" on the spokes and reflective strips on the tyres. I have a decent set of lights and with these fitted, I'm something akin to Blackpool illuminations in motion, but probably still not completely legal. :?