gemini wrote:RPBrown wrote:Although not specifically spelled out as illegal by state law, some cities may have adopted specific ordanances against them.
I do have them on my bike but only use them when parked. Got stopped a while back, no ticket just a warning.
Where were you, and did the officer tell you they were illegal, or he just didn't like your bike (J/K)? Like, maybe he is
burning rice and is jealous of a beautiful V-Twin?
I was in Dallas. I ride with a christian motorcycle group and we had just left a homeless shelter in downtown Dallas. We all did have vests on (with Fellowship Riders patches) and 3 of the 8 bikes had under lights on (all of us were stopped) and 1 of them was a rice burner, er, ah, Yamaha sport bike. The first officer stopped us but waited until backup arrived to get out of his car. He never said it was illegal, just that we were not supposed to be running with them on.
I did check with some Irving officers I know and was told that it is a very gray area of the law. He did say that it can be and has been used as a probable cause to stop someone in some cases.
With that said, some of my group still ride with them on. I just prefer to not push the issue since it is such a gray area. Personal choice I guess.
By the way Gemini, you got everything right except the long hair. It's almost no hair.
Oh yeah, almost forgot. I ride a Harley Ultra Classic, Dyna and a Road Glide all of which have the under lighting. The wife also hs a Fatboy with underlighting as well Just realized that I may have the same problems with motorcycles that I do with guns.