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Old 02-06-2010, 08:37 AM
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My wife would shoot me if she caught me baking parts in her oven. I hope that the gaskets don't produce a lot of odors and/or screw up your oven.
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Old 02-06-2010, 08:50 AM
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Im pretty sure it wont, like I said, thousands upon thousands of people have done it without problems with the RSX headlights.

I think you only put it in therel ike at 225 degrees or something, its just to make the glue tacky.
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Old 02-06-2010, 08:09 PM
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I agree they look cool, but I wonder if they are street legal? Looks like a quick way to get pulled over to me.
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Old 02-06-2010, 08:28 PM
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HIDs are on most new cars. Why wouldnt they be legal?

Especially with motorcycles where all you have to have is one light~
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The Angel Eyes part, HID fine, ring of light around headlignt?
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The Angel Eyes part, HID fine, ring of light around headlignt?
Why would that be illegal? It would only be bad it were a strobe or were red or blue. More light is always better. Think of them like daytime running lights.
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I talked with a friend of mine at highway patrol. He indicated no problems with legality of lights, but said the discretion of the officer to pull you over is there. But he also said that he pulls bikes over usually for personal interests himself. They are on the way. We will find out in time. I havent been pulled over yet with several years riding under my belt. But I dont do anything crazy either. I just like the looks and the possiblity of much better nighttime vision and car awareness.
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He indicated no problems with legality of lights, but said the discretion of the officer to pull you over is there.
If you don't have one, you can't have the other. If there is no legal justification, then no 'discretion' exists to pull you over, anyway. THAT would be illegal.

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But he also said that he pulls bikes over usually for personal interests himself.
...with some kind of probable cause, of course.
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Totally agree!! But you know how it is....... only "illegal" for us.....
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But you know how it is....... only "illegal" for us.....
LOL, you probably don't know this, but this is the "me" part of "us"...

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