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Mother superior



Member Since: 05 Aug 2013
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Rear lights
Gents
Been thinking about changing the lenses on the 110's bum to clear ones, got two questions, do they make coloured LED's ( red & yellow) and is it legal to have clear brake light lenses?
Cheers
Wes Oh woe, oh woe
My crusty old landrover,
It will not go.
Post #374697 27th Nov 2014 9:19pm
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custom90



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Yes to all, at least RDX's is. As long as they are E marked.
Post #374705 27th Nov 2014 9:30pm
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munch90



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You can have any colour lense as long as it shows the right colour light and marked within regulations ( e-mark )eg stop/tail red etc , led bulbs are illegal to fit in standard lenses coloured or clear

you cat get coloured filament bulbs , amber look ok , red look pink ( look cr@p I think )

Best really is to change whole lamp to led , looks better , right colour, legal

sorry just re read first post and thought you were on about fitting led bulbs Embarassed


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Post #374706 27th Nov 2014 9:33pm
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leeds



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A brake light when activated must be a steady red light and must be type approved

So as long as those apply it should be road legal.

Brendan
Post #374707 27th Nov 2014 9:34pm
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