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The law is not as prescriptive as you might wish.I know they are required in Europe, but what about Japan? Does anyone have a full list of the lights and reflectors required or banned by law? (Are bright green lights illegal? Is there a legal requirement for reflector colors?)
That's right. If there were a legal requirement, every set of pedals sold (for road use) would have to be sold with reflectors. That happens in markets where pedal reflectors are mandatory, but not here in Japan.So there isn't a specific pedal reflector law?
..........Too many cyclists and pedestrians dress themselves and their equipment in ninja-style, with only the glow of their mobile phone screen betraying their position.
I picked up the Cree bulbs for about 2,000 JPY.
Power 800 Lumens not sure what you mean about light temp..... but they don't over heat the Cateye Units they are in.
I have the fibre flare rear lights on the bike attached to the seatstays which provide a 360 degree light source. Combined with ankle reflectors they kick light out everywhere, so if anyone ever hits me from behind I think they should be instantly sized up for a guide dog.
Dude...I was actually looking to buy a yellow one of those, and strap it to my down tube. They have the yellow ones availble on the corporate web page, but I emailed their japan retailer, and got no response. You know where I might be able to get one?
Is there anything that you could strap to an ankle or clip on to a shoe that would take advantage of the movement?
(a light, and not just something reflective)
I think you need to find a shop that has a distribution agreement and get them to order it.
Tim, you told me with your recent encounter with the traffic law that the red light on the back of your bike is NOT supposed to flash, is my memory correct on that?