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From: turner@saber.UUCP (D'arc Angel @ The Houses of the Holy)
Newsgroups: net.cycle
Subject: Re: Automatic High Beam Flashers
Message-ID: <1768@saber.UUCP>
Date: Sat, 14-Sep-85 09:29:32 EDT
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Posted: Sat Sep 14 09:29:32 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 15-Sep-85 05:15:45 EDT
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> In article <692@ihu1g.UUCP> rls@ihu1g.UUCP (r.l. schieve) writes:
> >While driving to work (into the sun) Friday morning I was
> >surprized to notice glare in my rear view mirror from the
> >cycle behind me.                                             
>                             ....determined from the reflection
> >off the back of other cars and signs that the bikes low beam
> >was on and the bright beam was flashing on and off at about
> >a half second rate.                                           
> >
> >I have been told by others that these circuits are available.
> >Are these high beam flashers really legal? 
> >
> that would be obnoxious. I know of no commercial device that does this.
> 
> 	The legality of the *LOW BEAM* modulators has been an issue in
> several states, but I believe that has been resolved. It is legal here
> in Oregon.



I recently took my motorcycle written test in CA and yes it is
legal here during the day

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