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Legal Lighting

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I have a 2006 CR250R that's been (somewhat) converted to a trail bike. I don't have any sort of power source on the bike so I'm looking for answers on what I can do for head lights and tail lights that have their own power source. I've heard that decent bicycle headlights and a cheap rear flashing bolt on will do the trick and be within the law. Is this true?

While I'm at it what can I do for a coolant catch can? (Is this necessary?)

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Check this to start with viewtopic.php?f=4&t=54

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dirtyboy wrote:Check this to start with viewtopic.php?f=4&t=54
Thanks! I noticed the off highway vehicle regulation link said it had the amendments as of 2012. Do you know if there's been any amendments since?

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