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GREENI3
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 14 Sep 2011    Post subject: L plate on side of forks? Reply with quote

I've seen a few people with an L plate attached to the side of the forks, so its facing out towards the right or left, not forwards (e.g. if you looked at the bike from either side, the L plate would be facing you).

Is this legal or not?
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PostPosted: 22:23 - 14 Sep 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Short answer; No. It must be forward-facing.

All the ones you've seen probably started life in the forward-facing position but they do generally get swept around by the wind/drag after awhile.
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PostPosted: 22:31 - 14 Sep 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tis just wind, I put mine facing front every time I head out and usually if I travel any distance, they come up enough to obscure my indicators mid way.
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PostPosted: 22:50 - 14 Sep 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Law actually simply says must be visible from the front......

Bit of a grey area & pedantic plod would say if they cant see the 'L' with the bars in straight ahead possition, when they are stood infront of the bike, then its not posstioned correctly, but they'd have to be pretty peculiarly to be that picky.

Most of the fork mount kits are a bit dire and they all bend in teh wind, and they slip round the leg unless tightened up enough to scratch the slider.... I tend to trim a strip of rubber from an old innert tube, wrap that round the leg then clamp over so that it doesn't scratch the leg, and the rubber grips the leg a bit better.... only then the plate bends more and cracks where it bolts to clamp.... at which point super-glue and an old tin can get pressed into service to re-inforce it... along with mutterings about just passing tests so you can be done with the ruddy things!
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