Does anyone know if the kuryakyn ring of fire with the blue light reflection toward the front wheel is legal in florida
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Does anyone know if the kuryakyn ring of fire with the blue light reflection toward the front wheel is legal in florida
Statute 316.2397 Certain Lights Prohibited (1) no person shall drive or move or caused to be moved any vehicle or equipment upon any highway within this state with any lamp or devise thereon showing or displaying a red or blue light visible from directly in front
Therefor I would say by the letter of the law the answer is not legal.
Just to be clear when the statute says, light to be visibile directly to the front, it means not the physical bulb but the light coming off of it. So even though the bulbs are on the side the light shines outward and is visible from the front. Your odds of being stopped and ticketed is about 50/50.
Another viewpoint, although it may be a fine line legally - The statute quoted above specifies the red or blue lights must not be visible directly in front. On the Ring Of Fire on our trike the lights on the inside shine onto the wheel, and aren't visible to the front. The lights are hidden by the flange on the rotor cover.
If you want to be completely safe you could switch the inner lights or even the whole R.O.F. so you can turn them off and on as the situation allows.