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  • these r sweet

  • I see 2 water bottle cages but where would you put the kwofee and the donuts : )

  • Were did u get those lights from

  • hey man! I am a police officer in Indiana...Can you tell me where you got the lights and siren at?

    

  • I need a nice blue LED on my bike since Im a junior firefighter and when I need to ride my bike on the highway to get to the station, Id like to have something nice.

  • Yes, the lights are available in green at amber, both are authorized for private security work.

  • @calibikecop What brand name are your headlights im sure you guys get the best there is? Thanks!

  • Do u have any amber?I work for security job

  • what the the band of lighting are they akivble in amber and green for security in california?

  • WHAT kind of lights are those? and where did you egt them?

  • Hello.

    I am a first-aid worker in a French association of first aids. We have two bikes of first aids which we wish to equip with this type(chap) of system.

    Could you communicate us the site of the salesman?

    Thank you,

    Kévin.

  • @alerte620 message me and I will give you the information.

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  • Thanks, well I live in Canada, Montreal...well I just wanted to know. I will be asking my PD.

  • No, it is not legal in the State of California for any civilian use of blue or red flashing lights on any motor vehicle other than an emergency vehicle authorized by federal, state or local government agencies. I am not sure of other states but I am certain that any vehicle, bicycle, boat, or anything used on streets designed to resemble police would be in violation. Blinking red lights to rear are not in violation on a bicycle in CA

  • @calibikecop When did bicycles get defined as "motor-vehicles"?????? WHERE IS THE MOTOR???????

  • Is it legal for a normal person to have those but only in flasing blue, I'm asking because you are a police officer...

  • @RomstarProductions

    normal person?! lmao!

    wow

  • @RomstarProductions You'll have to check your state's laws. In some states, it's legal for you to have any light on your vehicle on private property, and in some states you can't have any flashing lights unless you're emergency personnel. In Florida, for example, you are allowed to use white strobes on private property, but only on private property.

  • nice one!

  • Great job on the system. Stay safe!

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