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are headlight kits from motorcross stores road legal? i mean is the whole light assembely have to by DOT approved or e-marked? or is it just the lights themselves? would you be able to get dipping road legal lights for them?


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ENDURO-MOTOCROSS ... dZViewItem


oh look 75 dollar acserbis *sp?* headlight... looks the same as that previous one...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Acerbis-Twin-Lam ... dZViewItem
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Mate, I have one of those, brand new, was planning to use them on my ZZR250 but doesn't fit.
U can have them for $55 if u want.

Drop me a PM if you are interested
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http://www.oztion.com.au/-ENDURO-Headli ... 29983.aspx

theres 1 if you didnt end up grabbing one from RG
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yeah... i contacted the RTA today and they gave me some pointless link to a bunch of non-specific ADR's that didnt even specify if i needed e-marked lenses, DOT or SAE approved or what... so i decided i wont bother until i find one at a shop or somthing listed as fully road legal... unfortunatly i will probably pay through the teeth for that and i dont want to :S.... maybe i should just repair the fairings :lol:
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Those twin halogen ones are not road legal

I know a few guys that run them but if caught you can get a canary for them.
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WRT_GPX wrote:...so i decided i wont bother until i find one at a shop or somthing listed as fully road legal... unfortunatly i will probably pay through the teeth for that and i dont want to :S.... maybe i should just repair the fairings :lol:
so ?
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RG wrote:
WRT_GPX wrote:...so i decided i wont bother until i find one at a shop or somthing listed as fully road legal... unfortunatly i will probably pay through the teeth for that and i dont want to :S.... maybe i should just repair the fairings :lol:
so ?
greeny wrote:Those twin halogen ones are not road legal

I know a few guys that run them but if caught you can get a canary for them.
so RG, no dice on buying that kit, sorry.
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