Old 01-18-21, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by 70sSanO
Just my opinion so proceed as you like, if you are going to get multiple lights on your helmet, I would suggest putting a red one on the left, a green one on the right, and a 360* white one on the top of the helmet. This is even more important if you are riding close to a body of water.

The bike should have a white headlight on the front and a red taillight on the rear.

John
. . . plus fasten your seat belt and make sure your tray table is up and locked in place.
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