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    Senior Member 53driver's Avatar
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    Relocating the reflector....

    I remounted my reflector under the license plate when I put a Whelen TIR3 where that reflector was.
    Reflectors ARE required on the sides and in the back in all states as a safety item in case you have an electrical failure at night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Reflectors ARE required on the sides and in the back in all states as a safety item in case you have an electrical failure at night.
    Cheers,
    Steve
    NOT THAT I'M ARGUING...But...In Texas...I've never had an inspection problem with a missing reflector on a motorcycle. On my VTX, the front fork reflectors had fallen off and the rear license plate reflectors where removed a long time ago.

    I would agree with Steve/53Driver that reflectors are required but our lax inspectors don't look for reflectors.

    I also did a search for
    Whelen TIR3 and found them HERE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    Relocating the reflector....

    I remounted my reflector under the license plate when I put a Whelen TIR3 where that reflector was.
    Reflectors ARE required on the sides and in the back in all states as a safety item in case you have an electrical failure at night.
    Cheers,
    Steve
    I followed your lead on the reflector idea, after I took mine off I found out it will fail inspection. Thanks for the idea.

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